1971 (2007 film)

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1971
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Theatrical release poster
Directed byAmrit Sagar
Written byPiyush Mishra
Produced byAmrit Sagar
Moti Sagar
StarringManoj Bajpayee
Ravi Kishan
Chittaranjan Giri
Kumud Mishra
Manav Kaul
Deepak Dobriyal
Piyush Mishra
Vivek Mishra
CinematographyChirantan Das
Edited byShyam K. Salgonkar
Music byAkash Sagar
Production
company
Sagar Arts
Release date
  • 9 March 2007 (2007-03-09)
Running time
160 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

1971 is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language war drama film directed by Amrit Sagar, and written by Piyush Mishra and Amrit Sagar, based on a true story of prisoners of war after the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. The film features an ensemble cast of Manoj Bajpayee, Ravi Kishan, Piyush Mishra, Deepak Dobriyal and others. At the 55th National Film Awards, it won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi[1] The film is an account of the escape of six soldiers of the Indian Army taken as prisoners of war by Pakistan Army, during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 that was preceded by rebellion of East Pakistan to separate itself from West Pakistan and create a new country.[2]

Plot[]

The story takes place in Pakistan in 1977, six years after the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. Major Suraj Singh of 18th Rajputana Rifles, Captain Kabir, Captain Jacob and Subedar Ahmed discussing the camp in general. The next morning, an army truck is driving towards the camp. This truck has a few more Indian POWs. This group includes Flight Lieutenant Ram, Flight Lieutenant Gurtu and Colonel Puri. They steal a guard's wallet and get a Pakistani army ID card on the way. The POWs realize that they are in a place less than 200  km from the Indo-Pak border. The place, it is revealed later, is Chaklala. When Colonel Puri is told of this and the idea of an escape is put forward, he overrules it. His reasons are that perhaps they will finally be repatriated and that a failed attempt could result in all of them being killed. Colonel Shakoor arrives at the Chaklala camp; he informs Colonel Puri and Major Singh that all the POWs will be repatriated. Ahmed steals a newspaper and finds they are being and lied to and plan an escape. As a celebration for 14 August, a Ghazal singer is invited to the camp. The soldiers also manage some fake IDs and Pakistani uniforms. Due to some confusion, Ahmed dies to blow up the electrical room during the escape attempt. The rest escape with the singer. Jacob shoots himself unable to take the pain after he is injured during their stay at a hideout. Ram kills many of the search party by exploding a grenade on himself, helping his comrades to evade capture. Kabir dies in his sleep as they reach very close to the Indian border. Suraj is shot and killed by Pakistanis as he is about to cross to the India side.

It is now in 2007. The place is Multan Jail in Pakistan. We see an old man walking in the prison compound. He has made five little mounds of earth and he is putting a few flowers on them. He sits on the ground next to them and leaves through what was once Major Suraj Singh's prison diary. This old man is Gurtu.

Cast[]

Music[]

  1. "Kaal Ke Antim Palon Tak" – Kailash Kher
  2. "Saajana" (Film Version) – Harshdeep Kaur
  3. "Sehlenge Hum Saare Sitam" – Shibani Kashyap
  4. "Sada Bhangda Paun Nu" – Kailash Kher
  5. "Sajna Arabian Sunrise" (Remix) – Harshdeep Kaur
  6. "Bhangra Pauna" (Remix) – Kailash Kher

References[]

  1. ^ "55th NATIONAL FILM AWARDS FOR THE YEAR 2007" (PDF). Press Information Bureau (Govt. of India). Archived (PDF) from the original on 7 October 2009. Retrieved 8 September 2009.
  2. ^ "13 Years After Its Release, Manoj Bajpayee's National-Award Winning Film '1971' Becomes A Hit!". The Times of India. 28 April 2020.

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