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Scroll through 'Shershaah' Captain Vikram Batra's unseen rare pics capturing his life journey!

Directed by Vishnu Varadhan, Shershaah is inspired by the life of Captain Vikram Batra (PVC).

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Kargil War Hero Captain Vikram Batra (PVC) was a celebrated Indian army officer who laid down his life while fighting for the country during the 1999 Kargil War. Directed by Vishnu Varadhan, Shershaah is inspired by the life of Captain Vikram Batra (PVC) and stars Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani in the lead along with Shiv Panditt, Raj Arjun, Pranay Pachauri, Himanshu Ashok Malhotra, Nikitin Dheer, Anil Charanjeett, Sahil Vaid, Shataf Figar and Pawan Chopra in pivotal roles. Jointly produced by Dharma Productions and Kaash Entertainment, Shershaah premiered on August 12 2021, exclusively on Amazon Prime Video, days ahead of Independence Day. 

Ahead of the film’s much-awaited release, we revisit the journey of real-life Shershaah Captain Vikram Batra (PVC) and remember him through these pictures:

Vikram Batra was posthumously awarded the Param Vir Chakra

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Vikram Batra was posthumously awarded the Param Vir Chakra

For his display of undying courage, great bravery, and leadership that led India to win the Kargil War, Captain Vikram Batra was posthumously awarded the Param Vir Chakra — India’s highest gallantry award in 1999.

 

Captain Batra volunteered himself for the next mission

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Captain Batra volunteered himself for the next mission

During the Kargil War, on 19 June 1999, under the leadership of Captain Vikarm Batra, Indian army had captured point 5140, from right under the enemy's nose. "Yeh dil maange more" was his war cry when he reported the capture of point 5140. After this successful operation, Captain Batra volunteered himself for the next mission to recapture point 4875. The historic capture of Point 4875 led to the mountain being named Batra Top in his honour.

 

These letters of Vikram Batra are treasured by brother Vishal

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These letters of Vikram Batra are treasured by brother Vishal

Vikram’s identical twin, Vishal Batra, has treasured the letters his brother wrote to him from the war zone. "Don't mind my handwriting. I'm at a height of 17,200 feet. It's very cold here," the letter read.

 

Vikra Batra with fellow soldiers

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Vikra Batra with fellow soldiers

Vikram Batra was commissioned in the Indian Army as a Lieutenant of the 13th Battalion Jammu & Kashmir Rifles in 1997. He was later promoted to the rank of Captain on the battlefield itself.

A young Captain Vikram Batra with his twin brother Vishal Batra

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A young Captain Vikram Batra with his twin brother Vishal Batra

Deeply patriotic from a young age, Vikram was always interested in joining the Army. In this picture, we see a young Vikram Batra with his twin Vishal Batra.