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Ajay Devgn plays squadron leader Vijay Karnik, who built an airbase in Bhuj, in the film 'Bhuj: The Pride of India', based on the Indo-Pakistani war of 1971.
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The teaser and Trailer of Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn's upcoming film 'Bhuj: The Pride of India' is out. War scenes are being seen in the teaser and Trailer (Bhuj: The Pride of India Teaser). Along with this, Ajay Devgan's powerful dialogue has caught the attention of the people.

Ajay Devgn plays squadron leader Vijay Karnik, who built an airbase in Bhuj, in the film 'Bhuj: The Pride of India', based on the Indo-Pakistani war of 1971. Director Abhishek Dudhiya's film will be released on the OTT platform on August 13.

Ajay Devgn shared the Teaser

Ajay Devgn has shared the teaser of the film 'Bhuj: The Pride of India' on his social media account on Sunday. The 32-second teaser gives a glimpse of the war. At the same time, Ajay Devgn's dialogue 'Don't mourn for my death, I myself have chosen this martyrdom. I live to die, my name is soldier' ​​is heard. Sharing the teaser, he wrote, 'Biggest fight ever'.

Apart from Ajay Devgan, the film 'Bhuj: The Pride of India' also stars Sanjay Dutt, Sonakshi Sinha, Nora Fatehi, Sharad Kelkar and Amy Virk. Sanjay Dutt as Ranchoddas Pagi, Amy Virk as Vikram Singh Baz Jethaj, Sonakshi Sinha as Sundarben Jetha and Nora Fatehi as Hira Rehman.

Makers Spent Rs 50 lakhs daily on 'Bhuj: Pride of India'

Those close to Ajay Devgan said, "For example, the bridge breaking scene has been shot in the film. It was earlier shot in Bhuj, but it didn't look impressive on the edit table. The VFX team also said that there was a lot of thrill in it. Even for doing VFX, the real impact needs more support.

So that scene was reshot in Ramoji Filmcity. The Indian army doesn't blow up that bridge with bomb blasts, but uses the cyclone raised in the water. To show that force of pressure, the scene of collecting 60 thousand litres of water at Ramoji Filmcity and blowing the bridge with its wave was filmed.

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100 kg dry chilli is used in one scene

A member from the production team said, "Similarly in a scene Ajay Devgn's character learns that arms smuggling from across Pakistan is taking place in sacks of chillies. Ajay Devgn's character reaches there alone to stop him. The scene was shot in Mumbai.

A godown room was prepared. Heaps of 100 kg dry chillies were spread on the floor. Ajay Devgn walks on them and takes on the smugglers in the room. In that scene he feet on dry chillies and Chilli powder keeps flying. Ajay Devgn has filmed this scene despite the burning sensation in his eyes."

The makers of the film also got help from the Indian Army

The makers of the film also got help from the Indian Army. The original tank and the rest of the weapons were given to the makers. The exterior of the fighter plane was given to use. Art Direction's team again designed the fighter planes themselves. One to two crore rupees were spent in it.

300 junior artists were taken on board for the attack of 1800 Pakistani army. 1800 is being shown with the help of VFX. There are many such scenes throughout the film. Due to all these reasons, the makers have spent Rs 50 lakh on the shoot every day. A total of more than 100 days were shot.

Image Credit: ANI news
Image Credit: ANI news

Nora Fatehi will also be seen in an important role in the film.

Nora Fatehi has not only been hired for the dance number in the film, she also has an important role. Nora also represents the Indian Army in the film. Honey traps the Pak officer. She has a role in the first half. Sonakshi Sinha appears in the film from the second half for helping Ajay Devgan's character to make the runway.

Sharad Kelkar played the role of Shivaji in 'Tanhaji'. Here he is in the role of army officer hero. The role of Sanjay Dutt is very interesting. His character knows every move of the Pakistani army. The assistant who worked with the film's director Abhishek Dudhaiya has been cast in the role of a Pak officer.

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