Sam Bahadur Review: Vicky Kaushal Steals The Show With His Stellar Performance

Sam Bahadur is a biographical war drama film in the Hindi language. It is based on the life of Sam Manekshaw, the first field marshal of India. Meghna Gulzar is the director of the movie who also collaborated in writing with Bhavani Iyer and Shantanu Srivastava. Meanwhile, Ronnie Screwvala produces it under the banner of RSVP Movies. In addition to Fatima Sana Shaikh, Sanya Malhotra, Neeraj Kabi, Edward Sonnenblick, and Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Vicky Kaushal plays the title role in the film.

 

Sam Bahadur Movie Story

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The film delves into the authentic story behind the evolution of Sam Manekshaw, unraveling the circumstances that shaped his legendary persona. Beginning with an exploration of Manekshaw’s formative years, the narrative illuminates the essence of his resilience and unwavering resolve. Meanwhile, it transitions swiftly as the story ventures into the transformative phase that propelled him from Sam Manekshaw to the iconic figure of Sam Bahadur.

Throughout 40 years, he devoted himself wholeheartedly to the nation, actively participating in five wars, often assuming leadership roles. The movie also adeptly portrays his remarkable courage, quick wit, and the significant milestones that marked his illustrious journey. It spanned from the era of World War II to the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.

 

Sam Bahadur Movie Review

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Sam Bahadur intricately weaves together the threads of duty, love for the nation, and an unyielding resolve, providing a rich tapestry for cinematic exploration. The filmmaker also adeptly captures the essence of the bygone era spanning from the 1930s to the 1970s. It vividly portrays the intensity of war sequences. Furthermore, the biopic gains significant strength from the lead portrayal by Vicky Kaushal. He seamlessly immerses himself in the character to such an extent that one might almost believe the late field marshal, Sam Manekshaw, is present on the silver screen.

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Vicky Kaushal’s compelling and instinctive performance unfolds an extraordinary saga of a man deeply devoted to his uniform and his army above all else. Meanwhile, Sanya Malhotra’s portrayal of Manekshaw’s wife, Siloo Bode, perfectly fits. She exudes a resilient self while harboring profound emotions within. Fatima Sana Shaikh impresses as Indira Gandhi, and so does Mohammed Zeeshan Ayub in his role as Yahya Khan. Meghna Gulzar directs this film with utmost sincerity and full dedication.

Technically proficient, Sam Bahadur stands strong in its cinematic craft, elevated by an evocative background score that aptly enhances the film’s mood. However, one notable drawback lies in the occasional struggle of the narrative to establish a coherent connection. It occasionally results in a somewhat fragmented and slow-paced progression of the story.

 

Final Verdict

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The film Sam Bahadur is an admirable effort to shed light on the life of one of the most prominent and respected army officers, Sam Manekshaw. Sam Bahadur is a watchable film despite its flaws because of the ensemble’s class acts. We give the film a 3.5 stars out of 5.

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Simran Kumari: I am an entertainment writer with a passion for journalism. I enjoy writing about a wide range of topics including entertainment, politics, and lifestyle. I always keep myself updated about the current trends, movies, web series, and celebrity gossip. Throughout my professional journey, I have covered various genres and love to learn new things. In my free time, I prefer embarking on adventures.