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1962: The War In The Hills - a tale about these soldiers who despite being outnumbered and armed with basic equipment stopped the infiltrating army in its tracks, which became one of the greatest last stands in military history. Almost 60 years ago, our soldiers stood strong to protect what truly belonged to the nation - Ladakh; a battle we continue to fight even today. This is the story of 125 Indian soldiers who fought against 3000 Chinese in a battle that changed the course of the war.
1962: The War In The Hills
1962: The War In The Hills review - The thrilling tale is crushed under tacky visual effects and lack of nuance
A story such as this deserved much more nuance and heart
Monday 01 March 2021
Movie Title
1962: The War In The Hills review - The thrilling tale is crushed under tacky visual effects and lack of nuance
Director
Abhay Deol, Mahie Gill, Akash Thosar, Karim Hajee
The disclaimer at the start informs us that the story is inspired by true events and depicts the ’62 Sino-Indian conflict, while also exploring personal battles like love, heartbreak and longing.
Half-way through the 10-episode series, one realizes that writer Charudutt Acharya and director Mahesh Manjrekar have been more astute with exploring the personal battles rather than the actual war.
1962: The War In The Hills Review: Mahesh Manjrekarâs War Show Is A Weird Balance Of Good & Bad, Latter Overpowers
With shows like The Family Man or Kaafir working for the same zone, do we really need 1962: The War In The Hills?
1962: The War In The Hills Review:
Star Rating: 2.5/5 Star (Two and a Half Star)
The war genre in the Hindi arena has seen a drastic evolution ever since I remember my first experience with Border (1997). It is not just about the men in uniform dying for the country on the battlefield anymore, but also what happens behind it too. War away from the war is a subplot that deserved to be explored and following the footprints of BBCâs World On Fire, Mahesh Manjrekarâs ambitious 1962: The War In The Hills manages to capture the emotions. But at the same time, when the shows on defence troops, including The Family Man or Kaafir, have shown us the best of it, are we ready to settle down for something less than or in between that? Letâs find ou