Shershaah Apr 2026

★★★★½ (4.5/5)

A soul-stirring, visually arresting, and deeply human tribute to bravery. Keep tissues handy. Shershaah

It swept the 2022 Filmfare Awards, winning Best Film, Best Director, and a much-deserved Best Actor for Sidharth Malhotra. Shershaah works because it is not a film about death ; it is a film about life lived fully. It celebrates the man before the martyr. You leave the cinema (or your living room) not just with pride for the Indian Army, but with a profound sense of loss for a young man who said he’d either come back with the Indian flag flying high or wrapped in it. He did both. ★★★★½ (4

The epilogue, featuring real footage of Vikram’s parents and the still-waiting Dimple Cheema (who never married), is a tear-jerker that reminds us that the "war hero" is someone’s son, brother, and lover. Upon its release on Amazon Prime Video (amidst the second COVID-19 wave), Shershaah became a phenomenon. Critics praised its restraint, with The Indian Express noting it "redefines the Bollywood war film." Audiences, especially Gen Z, adopted Vikram Batra as a cultural icon. The phrase "Yeh Dil Maange More" trended for months, and suddenly, there was a renewed interest in reading about the Kargil War. Shershaah works because it is not a film

In the pantheon of Bollywood war films, few have struck an emotional chord as deeply as Vishnuvardhan’s Shershaah (2021). More than just a typical patriotic action drama, the film is a tender, grounded, and gut-wrenching biopic of Captain Vikram Batra (PVC), a young man whose courage and charisma became legendary during the Kargil War of 1999. Starring Sidharth Malhotra in a career-defining dual role and Kiara Advani as his anchor, the film eschews jingoistic bombast for raw human emotion, making the ultimate sacrifice hit harder than any explosion. Plot Summary: A Tale of Twin Brothers and a Lone Warrior The film cleverly uses the metaphor of "Shershaah" (Lion King) — Vikram Batra’s code name — and his twin brother Vishal. Sidharth Malhotra plays both roles: Vishal, the grounded, cautious brother who survives to tell the tale, and Vikram, the daredevil whose zest for life is matched only by his love for his country.