'Uri' will be a treat for all


There are times when you hear about a movie, and are pumped up to witness its portrayal on the big screen, whether it was Sanju that depicted the life and the trials and tribulations of the actor Sanjay Dutt, or Bahubali which despite being fictional caught everyone's attention.

While one of the example mentioned above was real and the other fictional, another movie that was highly anticipated since its poster unveiling was done is Uri: The Surgical Strike. The poster of the movie was captivating, and it got the paparazzi as well as bollywood pandits talking about the movie that is based on true events.

In an attempt to keep fans engaged RSVP released the teaser of the movie, and that turned heads because the story that was only known to some, would now be depicted on screen, and show the valor of the Indian Forces who did a surgical strike on the neighbouring country, as a response to their heinous attack on 18th September 2016 at Uri Base Camp in the Indian territory.



After the teaser, the fans were pumped up to see the trailer, and during the 2 months since the teaser released there was not a single day when the fans didn't wait for the release of the trailer for this movie that was filled with patriotism and also showcases real-life events in a theatrical manner.

The precision taken by the makers in the movie can be understood by the actor depicting Manohar Parikar, who was the Defence Minister of India during the time the attacks took place. The absolute detailing done by RSVP and Aditya Dhar will definitely be loved by fans worldwide.

In accordance with Vicky Kaushal's attention to detail and his impeccable performance supported by great performers like Paresh Rawal, Kirti Kulhari and Yami Gautam to name a few will be a treat not only for the fans but also bollywood, as the movie is expected to perform well at the Box Office.

Watch the trailer below:



Written By:
Amit Shukla

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