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URI - The Surgical Strike Is A Winner With The Audiences
URI – The Surgical Strike released in theatres on Friday January 11 and has opened to spellbound reviews.
The name of the film tells audiences exactly what to expect - a film on the surgical strike that Indian soldiers carried out on September 29, 2016. This was in retaliation to an attack on an Indian Army brigade headquarters by four heavily-armed militants on September 18 the same year. The war-drama begins with an ambush by Naga extremists on an Indian Army infantry in Chandel district of Manipur on June 4, 2015. Para SF military Major Vihaan Singh Shergill (Vicky Kaushal) leads the operation. His preparation and the surgical strike forms the crux of the film.
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The film also features Yami Gautam and Paresh Rawal in lead roles.
RSVP Movies presents URI: The Surgical Strike, in cinemas now through PackYourBag Films.
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