While the pacing in the first half is a bit slow as it establishes the characters' personal lives, the second half is a gripping cinematic experience. It is more than just an action movie; it is an emotional education on the sacrifices made at the border.
The film chronicles the life of Subedar Joginder Singh (played by Gippy Grewal), a soldier of the Sikh Regiment who fought valiantly during the 1962 Sino-Indian War. The narrative follows his journey from a small village to the battlefield at Bum La Pass, where he and a handful of soldiers faced hundreds of enemy troops. Performance & Direction
In the world of Punjabi cinema, which often leans heavily into comedy or romance, stands out as a powerful, gritty tribute to one of India’s most revered war heroes.