The film is based on a true story and narrates the story of the Battle of Saragarhi.The plot revolves around a soldier in the British Indian army called Havildar Ishar Singh.
![]() The end of the battle led to a strategic victory for the Indian army. Along with the gripping plotline, the film was highly admired by the audience due to its stunning location. The location requirement was open grounds and long-standing forts. The film was shot in various locations across the country including Jaipur, Mumbai, and majorly in Wai (Maharashtra) after finding suitable locations. Gulistan and Saragarhi were the two main forts shown in the film. Replicas of both the forts were built in Wai and the entire war sequence of the film was shot in the same location. Apart from the forts, a temporary set of an Afghan village was also built in Wai. Also called the Golden Town of Rajasthan, it has some grand and gorgeous forts and palaces. Some of the scenes that featured Kumar riding on a horse were shot in one of the forts in Nawalgarh. The song was shot in a beautiful valley called Spiti Valley in the village Komik. Certain parts of the song were also shot at the Spiti River in the same region. The film was a hit and garnered over 207 crores at the box-office. Now follow your favourite television celebs and telly updates. Republic World is your one-stop destination for trending Bollywood news. ![]()
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