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72 Hours: Martyr Who Never Died
Daphyne Gracias@dgracias1995
Jan 18, 2019 05:33 PM, 4888 Views
72 Hours Martyr Who Never Died Movie review

72 hours martyr who never died is based on the story of real life war hero, Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat, who fought during the Indo-China war of 1962. Jaswant Singh’s determination to guard the Nurunaang base in Arunachal Pradesh from Chinese soldiers is shown marvelously in the film.


72 Hours Martyr Who Never Died Movie Starcast:


Alka Amin, Virendra Saxena, and Shishir Sharma are the actors of the movie and Avinash Dhyani is the director.


72 Hours Martyr Who Never Died Storyline:


In 72 hours martyr who never died we get to know that Jaswant Singh was a poor boy who hailed from the northern part of the country and he decides to join the Indian Army to take care of his hunger pangs and serve the country. He is deployed to Arunachal Pradesh in his training period only. It talks about how a soldier braves extreme weather conditions and fights all odds to protect Indian borders from International enemies.


The cinematography of the film is beautiful and is a visual delight to the eyes; however, 72 hours a martyr who never died starts really well but is not able to engage an audience beyond a point. The film does not touch upon why he is revered and has such a following. The intention behind the film is great but the execution is not done well. The editing in the movie could have been better as there are too many cuts and the fight scenes don’t look authentic either. The love story between Noora and Jaswant Singh is not explored, which is also disappointing.


Conclusion:


With such a brilliant story, it is a shame that 72 hours a martyr who never died is not as good as it should have been.

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