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72 Hours: Martyr Who Never Died is a 2019 Indian biographical drama film directed by Avinash Dhyani.The story is based on the life and times of rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat, [2] who fought against the encroaching Chinese army during the 1962 Sino-Indian War.
Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat, MVC (19 August 1941 – 17 November 1962) was an Indian soldier and a posthumous recipient of the prestigious Maha Vir Chakra of which he was awarded for his actions of valor during the Battle of Nuranang in the Sino-Indian War.
72 Hours: Martyr Who Never Died (Hindi: 72 घंटे: शहीद जो कभी नहीं मरा) (2019) – Indian Hindi-language biographical drama film based on the life and times of rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat, who fought against the enriching Chinese army during the 1962 Sino-Indian War [3]
Avinash Dhyani is a television actor, Director and a writer who appears in modeling shows, Television and a few movies. Avinash Dhyani was born on 22 May 1987 Sulmori, Pauri Garhwal Uttarakhand . Avinash has described himself as a "regular kid who has the passion of acting and wanted to become a Bollywood Hero since his childhood ".
Jaswant Singh Rawat, hero of Indo-China War, 1962; Mahavir Chakra; Darwan Singh Negi, Victoria Cross from 1st Battalion of 39th Garhwal Rifles; Ajit Kumar Doval, 5th National Security Adviser of India; Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat, recipient of Maha Vir Chakra; Naik Mohan Nath Goswami, recipient of Ashoka Chakra
A 16-year-old boy has a strong bond with another boy. His father not only opposes this, he has attacked the other boy. [4] The story takes a surprising and unimaginable turn when Vikram realizes that whatever clues they find during their search are all linked with Fredrick; every second they find something shocking.
Lieutenant Colonel Kaman Singh, Indo-Pakistani War of 1947-1948. Lieutenant Colonel B. M. Bhattacharya, Sino-Indian War, 1962; Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat (posthumous), Sino-Indian War, 1962; Captain Chandra Narayan Singh, Indo-Pakistani War of 1965. Vir Chakra Recipient: Rifleman Kuldeep Singh Bhandari, Operation Pawan by Shanti Sena, 1988.
Raja Sen gave it 1.5 (out of 5) stars, saying: "There is a lot to be said about the futility of war, and now Dutta has made his case for the futility of the war movie." [ 15 ] Devesh Sharma of Filmfare rated the film 3 out of 5 stars and wrote "All-in-all, the film might be a little melodramatic at times but its heart certainly is in the right ...