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Tango0126 Oct 2020 9:27 p.m. PST

…Saragarhi

"Finally, a Bollywood film on one of the greatest last stands in military history.

But the Akshay Kumar-starrer Kesari fell to the temptation of heavily fictionalising a well-documented and captivating account of an imperial battle between 21 Sikh soldiers and 10,000 tribesmen more than 120 years ago, experts say.

The movie, depicting Kumar as Havildar Ishar Singh, is based on the tremendous act of valour of the British Indian army's 36 Sikh Regiment in the face of marauding Pathans…"
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Tango0127 Oct 2020 12:24 p.m. PST

It's not a bad film….

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