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LOC: Kargil

LOC Kargil is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language historical war film based on the Kargil War fought between India and Pakistan, produced and directed by J. P. Dutta under his banner "J. P. Films". The film features an ensemble cast of Bollywood stars and music composed by Aadesh Shrivastava and Anu Malik, with the former composing the score and the latter composing the songs.

LOC Kargil
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJ. P. Dutta
Written byJ. P. Dutta
Based on1999 Kargil War
Produced byJ. P. Dutta
StarringSanjay Dutt
Ajay Devgn
Nagarjuna
Saif Ali Khan
Sunil Shetty
Abhishek Bachchan
Akshaye Khanna
CinematographyKarim Khatri
Music byAnu Malik
Production
company
J. P. Films
Release date
  • 12 December 2003 (2003-12-12)
Running time
246 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget330 million[1]
Box officeest. 316.7 million[1]

The film is based on the Indian Army's successful Operation Vijay that was launched in May 1999 in the wake of the Pakistani intrusion and occupation of the strategic heights in the Kargil sector to flush out the Pakistani intruders from the Indian side of the Line of Control (LoC). Upon release, LOC received a mixed response critically and commercially flopped at the box office. With a running time of 255 minutes, it is one of the longest Indian films ever made and fifth in terms of running time.[2][3]

Plot

The film opens with a dramatic shot of an Indian soldier's wireless set chirping frantic commands from one of the army bases, calling a patrol to report in while the radio operator lies dead in the snow. After frantic attempts from battalions to locate their lost patrols, the Indian Army HQ in Jammu and Kashmir decides to deploy more troops. Lts. Saurabh Kalia and Amit Bharadhwaj are sent on reconnaissance patrols along the Line of Control (LoC). Lt. Kalia's patrol is wiped out while Lt. Bharadhwaj's patrol suffers heavy casualties but manages to return to their base. Pakistani forces begin shelling across the LoC, targeting National Highway 1A (NH-1A). The Indian Army decides to deploy more troops but suffers a rude shock when the company and even battalion-sized patrols are beaten back by the Pakistani intruders who have occupied peaks around the Mushkoh Valley, Kargil, Dras, Kaksar and Batalik. After these terrible reverses, the decision is taken to go ahead with maximum mobilization and move the army's best fighting units into the area of operations. However, orders from Delhi are that Indian soldiers are barred from crossing the LoC during their operations. Most mobilized battalions are completely unaware of the nature and size of the threat. Thus the rationale behind maximum mobilization is questioned by all the battalion commanders.

The first unit deployed is the 1st battalion, 11 Gorkha Rifles (1/11 GR), who are specialists in high-altitude warfare. 1/11 GR's commanding officer is Col. Lalit Rai, and the battalion has the charismatic and brave Capt. Manoj Pandey leading one of its platoons. Subsequently, the 18th battalion, The Grenadiers (18 Grenadiers), which was in the Kashmir Valley guarding against terrorist infiltration, are deployed in Kargil. The battalion is led by Col. Khushal Thakur, and among the officers and soldiers are men like Lt. Col. R. Vishwanathan, Maj. Rajesh Adhikari, Lt. Balwan Singh, Capt. Sachin Nimbalkar, and Grens. Yogendra Singh Yadav and Manoj Bajpai). 18 Grenadiers are followed by the 17th battalion, Jat Regiment (17 Jat) led by Col. Umesh Singh Bawa with Capt. Anuj Nayyar leading one of its units. 17 Jat is followed by the 13th battalion, Jammu & Kashmir Rifles (13 JAK Rif) commanded by Lt. Col. Yogesh Kumar Joshi with Capt. Vikram Batra leading one of its units. Other battalions are subsequently inducted into the theatre of conflict. The Indian Air Force launches photographic reconnaissance missions in order to identify the intruders.

The first assault was carried out by the 1/11 GR advance platoon, led by Lt. Pandey, who first captured Yaldar village and linked up with a beleaguered and severely mauled company from the 3rd battalion, Punjab Regiment (3 Punjab). JCOs from 3 Punjab reveal that earlier patrols from 3 Punjab and 16 Grenadiers had gone missing in the Kukarthang sector. Lt. Pandey's platoon followed the patrol paths and launched an attack on Kukarthang post, a very heavily defended enemy position supported by mortar units and artillery batteries on the Pakistani side of the LoC. The Gorkhas captured Kukarthang after taking 9 casualties. It is later revealed that the size of the infiltration was much larger than previously thought. Indian Army planners believe that approximately 3,000 members of the Pakistan Army's Northern Light Infantry were involved.

The second battle was at the strategic Tololing mountain, which sits astride National Highway 1D, the main supply route for the entire northern Kashmir sector, including Siachen and Leh. 18 Grenadiers linked up with the severely beaten 16 Grenadiers and got the first-hand knowledge of the situation. A company from 18 Grenadiers, led by Maj. Adhikari, attacks Tololing. The company is held up midway due to heavy fog; it waits for clear weather. Intense enemy shelling occurs while the men are resting, causing panic and casualties. They try to move up the mountain but are pushed down by heavy small arms fire from intruders who are well entrenched atop the feature. Subsequent attacks from the Indians are stifled by stiff resistance, and in the absence of artillery support, Maj. Adhikari and Lt. Col. Vishwanathan are killed. 18 Grenadiers make a total of 4 attempts to recapture Tololing but are repeatedly beaten back.

Meanwhile, a unit from 17 Jat led by Maj. Deepak Rampal captures a Pakistani mortar position. They subsequently liberate an important peak, but suffer casualties. Col. Bawa tasks them to capture Pt. 4850.

18 Grenadiers are relieved by the 2nd battalion, Rajputana Rifles (2 Raj Rif), commanded by Col. Ravindranath, which moves in with an artillery battery of 110 mm field artillery and acclimatized troops. They launch a multi-pronged attack with artillery support which ends in success but at a heavy cost, with Capt. Vijayant Thapar, Maj. Padmapani Acharya and Maj. Vivek Gupta was killed. All this happens while 13 JAK Rif stands by in case 2 Raj Rif fails. Meanwhile, the Indian Air Force launches combat sorties (Operation Safed Sagar) and bombs enemy positions.

13 JAK Rif is blooded at Rocky Knob, where they take the field after suffering heavy casualties. They follow it up with another victory at Point 5140, where Lt. Batra distinguishes himself by taking the south face of the peak without any casualties and is promoted to captain.

The decisive phase of the war arrives. 18 Grenadiers are assigned to take Tiger Hill, 17 Jat to Three Pimple Complex feature, 1/11 GR to Khalubar Ridge, and 13 JAK Rif to Point 4875. After a heavy artillery barrage, 18 Grenadiers take Tiger Hill, spearheaded by a daring stealth attack by the elite Ghatak section, which includes both Grens. Yogendra Singh Yadav. However, only one member of the section, Gren. Yadav (Manoj Bajpai), survives (despite being shot several times) to link up with the rest of the battalion. 17 Jat suffers heavy casualties with Capt. Nayyar and several others were killed and injured but are able to secure Three Pimple Complex.

1/11 GR link up with 22 Grenadiers at the base of Khalubar Ridge after braving an intense creeping barrage of artillery. Lt. Pandey somehow keeps the sagging morale of the weary unit up till the battalion begins its attack. The plans go awry when Col. Rai, is injured by machine gunfire. Lt. Pandey volunteers to take out the bunkers which are holding up the attack. The machine guns are taken out, but Lt. Pandey and his platoon sergeant Hav. Bhim Bahadur are killed.

The last battle is fought by 13 JAK Rif at Bunker Complex. The unit gets split up – Capt. Batra is sent to link up with Capt. Nagappa has captured one bunker and is surrounded by the enemy. Batra links up with Nagappa but is pinned down by the heavy enemy fire. He single-handedly takes out two bunkers but is mortally wounded. 13 JAK Rif pursues the fleeing enemy to the LOC, but Col. Y. K. Joshi stops due to orders not to cross it. After that, the 18 Grenadiers, 8 Sikhs,s and 1/11 Gorkha Rifles launch their final attack on Tiger Hill, and they manage to capture it.17 Jat captures Three Pimple Complex. 13 J&K Rifles capture Point 4875. 1/11 GR capture Khalubar Ridge. Finally, India declares Operation Vijay on 14 July 1999 a success.

Cast

Artist Character
Sanjay Dutt Lt. Col. Yogesh Kumar Joshi, CO,13 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles
Ajay Devgn Capt. Manoj Kumar Pandey, 1/11 Gorkha Rifles
Saif Ali Khan Capt. Anuj Nayyar, 17 Jat Regiment
Abhishek Bachchan Capt. Vikram Batra, 13 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles
Suniel Shetty Rfn. Sanjay Kumar, 13 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles
Akshaye Khanna Lt. Balwan Singh Panghal, 18 Grenadiers
Manoj Bajpayee Gren. Yogendra Singh Yadav, 18 Grenadiers
Nagarjuna Maj. Padmapani Acharya, 2 Rajputana Rifles
Sanjay Kapoor Maj. Deepak Rampal, 17 Jat Regiment
Karan Nath Maj. Rajesh Singh Adhikari, 2 Mechanised Infantry (attached to 18 Grenadiers)
Armaan Kohli Maj. Vikas Vohra, 13 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles
Puru Raaj Kumar Hav. Bhim Bahadur Dewan, 1/11 Gorkha Rifles
Ashutosh Rana Gren. Yogendra Singh Yadav, 18 Grenadiers
Himanshu Malik Maj. Vivek Gupta, 2 Rajputana Rifles
Sudesh Berry Col. Lalit Rai, CO, 1/11 Gorkha Rifles
Bikram Saluja Capt. Sanjeev Jamwal, Army Service Corps (attached to 13 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles)
Milind Gunaji Maj. Rajesh Adhau, Army Medical Corps (attached to 13 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles as Regimental Medical Officer)
Raj Babbar Col. Khushal Thakur, CO, 18 Grenadiers
Ashish Vidyarthi Col. Magod Basappa Ravindranath, CO, 2 Rajputana Rifles
Amar Upadhyay Capt. Vijayant Thapar, 2 Rajputana Rifles
Ayub Khan Maj. P.S. Janghu, 17 Jat Regiment
Avtar Gill Sub. Digendra Kumar, 2 Rajputana Rifles
Mukesh Tiwari Lt. Col. Amul Asthana, 1/11 Gorkha Rifles
Deepraj Rana Sub. Raghunath Singh, 13 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles
Amit Behl Maj. Ajay Singh Jasrotia, 13 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles
Rohit Roy Capt. Shashi Bhushan, 315 Field Regiment, Regiment of Artillery (attached to 17 Jat Regiment)
Mohnish Bahl Lt. Col. Ramakrishnan Vishwanathan, 2IC, 18 Grenadiers
Vineet Sharma Capt. Sachin Annarao Nimbalkar, 18 Grenadiers
Manek Bedi Maj. Ritesh Sharma, 17 Jat Regiment
Kiran Kumar Col. Umesh Singh Bawa, CO, 17 Jat Regiment
Devashish Capt. Joy Dasgupta, 18 Grenadiers
Sharad Kapoor Maj. S. Vijay Bhaskar, 13 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles
Nagender Choudhary Capt. Naveen Nagappa, 13 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles
Deepak Jethi Maj. Mohit Saxena, 2 Rajputana Rifles
Shahzad Khan Nb. Sub. Zakir Hussain, 22 Grenadiers
Akbar Naqvi Maj. Ajeet Singh
Raveena Tandon Deepak Rampal's wife
Rani Mukerji Hema (Manoj Pandey's love interest)
Kareena Kapoor Simran Kaur (Anuj Nayyar's fiancée)
Esha Deol Dimple Cheema (Vikram Batra's fiancée)
Mahima Chaudhry Reena Yadav (Yogendra Singh Yadav's wife)
Namrata Shirodkar Yogesh Kumar Joshi's wife
Preeti Jhangiani Balwan Singh's fiancée
Isha Koppikar Santo (Sanjay Kumar's fiancée)
Divya Dutta Yogendra Singh Yadav's wife
Priya Gill Charulata Acharya (Acharya Padmapani's wife)
Pooja Batra Naina (Raj Malhotra's love interest)
Akanksha Malhotra Kiran Adhikari (Rajesh Adhikari's wife)
Maya Alagh Manoj Pandey's mother
Yashodhan Bal Lt.General
Ashutosh Jha Intruder
Surendra Singh Intruder
Hemant Choudhary

Production

Just like J. P. Dutta's previous war movie Border, the Indian military provided technical and material assistance during the production and filming of LOC Kargil. Weapons depicted were those used in the Kargil war, like different variants of the INSAS rifle family as well as Swedish Bofors Haubits FH77 artillery guns and BM-21 Grad multiple rocket launchers. Indian Air Force planes like SEPECAT Jaguars in bombing roles and helicopters like Mil Mi-17s and HAL Cheetahs were shown in casualty evacuation roles. Pakistani artillery depicted were Indian field guns and 81 mm mortars. SLRs stood in for the G3 rifles used by the Pakistan Army.

Shah Rukh Khan was first offered Sanjay Dutt's role, but things couldn't be worked out. Aamir Khan was the initial choice for Karan Nath's role. Rahul Khanna and Arbaaz Khan were signed for the film, but both walked out later. Jackie Shroff was signed for the film but dropped out later. Salman Khan was the original choice for Abhishek Bachchan's role Mukesh Khanna was signed for the film but was later replaced by Raj Babbar. Danny Denzongpa was signed for the film but later opted-out; Sudesh Berry replaced him later.

Soundtrack

The music of this movie was composed by Anu Malik, with lyrics written by Javed Akhtar. The music was released by Saregama label. According to the Indian trade website Box Office India, with around 15,00,000 units sold, this film's soundtrack album was the year's eighth highest-selling.[4]

List of songs

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Pyar Bhare Geet"Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal9:23
2."Main Kahin Bhi Rahoon"Udit Narayan, Sonu Nigam, Roop Kumar Rathod, Hariharan, Sukhwinder Singh12:52
3."Ek Saathi Aur Bhi Tha"Sonu Nigam8:32
4."Seemaaye Bulaaye"Alka Yagnik7:59
5."Khush Rehena"Roop Kumar Rathod6:35
6."Before We Forget"Instrumental5:46
Total length:51:07

Critical reception

Anupama Chopra of India Today called LOC:Kargil "Wasted effort" and wrote "Stretching to more than four hours, the film feels almost as long as the actual conflict."[5] Anita Bora for Rediff.com wrote, "The battle scenes are gruesome, loud and hammer at you, much like the blazing guns in the background. But a lot has gone into making the scenes as realistic as possible. ... The one negative factor is its length. This might deter many from watching the movie. Possibly a slightly edited version, keeping it within 3 hours is called for".[6][7]

Awards

49th Filmfare Awards:

Nominated

References

  1. ^ a b "L.O.C Kargil – Movie – Box Office India". boxofficeindia.com.
  2. ^ thrki (18 January 2004). . The Hindu. Archived from the original on 14 January 2005.
  3. ^ "Patriotic films to watch this Independence Day". India Today.
  4. ^ . Box Office India. Archived from the original on 15 February 2008.
  5. ^ Chopra, Anupama (12 January 2004). "Film review: J.P. Dutta's 'LOC-Kargil' starring Sanjay Dutt, Ajay Devgan, Suneil Shetty". India Today. India Today. Retrieved 1 July 2022.
  6. ^ Bora, Anita (25 December 2003). "Why we can never forget Kargil". Rediff. Rediff.com. Retrieved 1 July 2022.
  7. ^ Kavitha K. (28 December 2003). . Deccan Herald. Archived from the original on 5 April 2016.

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LOC Kargil is a 2003 Indian Hindi language historical war film based on the Kargil War fought between India and Pakistan produced and directed by J P Dutta under his banner J P Films The film features an ensemble cast of Bollywood stars and music composed by Aadesh Shrivastava and Anu Malik with the former composing the score and the latter composing the songs LOC KargilTheatrical release posterDirected byJ P DuttaWritten byJ P DuttaBased on1999 Kargil WarProduced byJ P DuttaStarringSanjay DuttAjay DevgnNagarjunaSaif Ali KhanSunil ShettyAbhishek BachchanAkshaye KhannaCinematographyKarim KhatriMusic byAnu MalikProductioncompanyJ P FilmsRelease date12 December 2003 2003 12 12 Running time246 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageHindiBudget 330 million 1 Box officeest 316 7 million 1 The film is based on the Indian Army s successful Operation Vijay that was launched in May 1999 in the wake of the Pakistani intrusion and occupation of the strategic heights in the Kargil sector to flush out the Pakistani intruders from the Indian side of the Line of Control LoC Upon release LOC received a mixed response critically and commercially flopped at the box office With a running time of 255 minutes it is one of the longest Indian films ever made and fifth in terms of running time 2 3 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Soundtrack 5 Critical reception 6 Awards 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditThis article s plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise December 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The film opens with a dramatic shot of an Indian soldier s wireless set chirping frantic commands from one of the army bases calling a patrol to report in while the radio operator lies dead in the snow After frantic attempts from battalions to locate their lost patrols the Indian Army HQ in Jammu and Kashmir decides to deploy more troops Lts Saurabh Kalia and Amit Bharadhwaj are sent on reconnaissance patrols along the Line of Control LoC Lt Kalia s patrol is wiped out while Lt Bharadhwaj s patrol suffers heavy casualties but manages to return to their base Pakistani forces begin shelling across the LoC targeting National Highway 1A NH 1A The Indian Army decides to deploy more troops but suffers a rude shock when the company and even battalion sized patrols are beaten back by the Pakistani intruders who have occupied peaks around the Mushkoh Valley Kargil Dras Kaksar and Batalik After these terrible reverses the decision is taken to go ahead with maximum mobilization and move the army s best fighting units into the area of operations However orders from Delhi are that Indian soldiers are barred from crossing the LoC during their operations Most mobilized battalions are completely unaware of the nature and size of the threat Thus the rationale behind maximum mobilization is questioned by all the battalion commanders The first unit deployed is the 1st battalion 11 Gorkha Rifles 1 11 GR who are specialists in high altitude warfare 1 11 GR s commanding officer is Col Lalit Rai and the battalion has the charismatic and brave Capt Manoj Pandey leading one of its platoons Subsequently the 18th battalion The Grenadiers 18 Grenadiers which was in the Kashmir Valley guarding against terrorist infiltration are deployed in Kargil The battalion is led by Col Khushal Thakur and among the officers and soldiers are men like Lt Col R Vishwanathan Maj Rajesh Adhikari Lt Balwan Singh Capt Sachin Nimbalkar and Grens Yogendra Singh Yadav and Manoj Bajpai 18 Grenadiers are followed by the 17th battalion Jat Regiment 17 Jat led by Col Umesh Singh Bawa with Capt Anuj Nayyar leading one of its units 17 Jat is followed by the 13th battalion Jammu amp Kashmir Rifles 13 JAK Rif commanded by Lt Col Yogesh Kumar Joshi with Capt Vikram Batra leading one of its units Other battalions are subsequently inducted into the theatre of conflict The Indian Air Force launches photographic reconnaissance missions in order to identify the intruders The first assault was carried out by the 1 11 GR advance platoon led by Lt Pandey who first captured Yaldar village and linked up with a beleaguered and severely mauled company from the 3rd battalion Punjab Regiment 3 Punjab JCOs from 3 Punjab reveal that earlier patrols from 3 Punjab and 16 Grenadiers had gone missing in the Kukarthang sector Lt Pandey s platoon followed the patrol paths and launched an attack on Kukarthang post a very heavily defended enemy position supported by mortar units and artillery batteries on the Pakistani side of the LoC The Gorkhas captured Kukarthang after taking 9 casualties It is later revealed that the size of the infiltration was much larger than previously thought Indian Army planners believe that approximately 3 000 members of the Pakistan Army s Northern Light Infantry were involved The second battle was at the strategic Tololing mountain which sits astride National Highway 1D the main supply route for the entire northern Kashmir sector including Siachen and Leh 18 Grenadiers linked up with the severely beaten 16 Grenadiers and got the first hand knowledge of the situation A company from 18 Grenadiers led by Maj Adhikari attacks Tololing The company is held up midway due to heavy fog it waits for clear weather Intense enemy shelling occurs while the men are resting causing panic and casualties They try to move up the mountain but are pushed down by heavy small arms fire from intruders who are well entrenched atop the feature Subsequent attacks from the Indians are stifled by stiff resistance and in the absence of artillery support Maj Adhikari and Lt Col Vishwanathan are killed 18 Grenadiers make a total of 4 attempts to recapture Tololing but are repeatedly beaten back Meanwhile a unit from 17 Jat led by Maj Deepak Rampal captures a Pakistani mortar position They subsequently liberate an important peak but suffer casualties Col Bawa tasks them to capture Pt 4850 18 Grenadiers are relieved by the 2nd battalion Rajputana Rifles 2 Raj Rif commanded by Col Ravindranath which moves in with an artillery battery of 110 mm field artillery and acclimatized troops They launch a multi pronged attack with artillery support which ends in success but at a heavy cost with Capt Vijayant Thapar Maj Padmapani Acharya and Maj Vivek Gupta was killed All this happens while 13 JAK Rif stands by in case 2 Raj Rif fails Meanwhile the Indian Air Force launches combat sorties Operation Safed Sagar and bombs enemy positions 13 JAK Rif is blooded at Rocky Knob where they take the field after suffering heavy casualties They follow it up with another victory at Point 5140 where Lt Batra distinguishes himself by taking the south face of the peak without any casualties and is promoted to captain The decisive phase of the war arrives 18 Grenadiers are assigned to take Tiger Hill 17 Jat to Three Pimple Complex feature 1 11 GR to Khalubar Ridge and 13 JAK Rif to Point 4875 After a heavy artillery barrage 18 Grenadiers take Tiger Hill spearheaded by a daring stealth attack by the elite Ghatak section which includes both Grens Yogendra Singh Yadav However only one member of the section Gren Yadav Manoj Bajpai survives despite being shot several times to link up with the rest of the battalion 17 Jat suffers heavy casualties with Capt Nayyar and several others were killed and injured but are able to secure Three Pimple Complex 1 11 GR link up with 22 Grenadiers at the base of Khalubar Ridge after braving an intense creeping barrage of artillery Lt Pandey somehow keeps the sagging morale of the weary unit up till the battalion begins its attack The plans go awry when Col Rai is injured by machine gunfire Lt Pandey volunteers to take out the bunkers which are holding up the attack The machine guns are taken out but Lt Pandey and his platoon sergeant Hav Bhim Bahadur are killed The last battle is fought by 13 JAK Rif at Bunker Complex The unit gets split up Capt Batra is sent to link up with Capt Nagappa has captured one bunker and is surrounded by the enemy Batra links up with Nagappa but is pinned down by the heavy enemy fire He single handedly takes out two bunkers but is mortally wounded 13 JAK Rif pursues the fleeing enemy to the LOC but Col Y K Joshi stops due to orders not to cross it After that the 18 Grenadiers 8 Sikhs s and 1 11 Gorkha Rifles launch their final attack on Tiger Hill and they manage to capture it 17 Jat captures Three Pimple Complex 13 J amp K Rifles capture Point 4875 1 11 GR capture Khalubar Ridge Finally India declares Operation Vijay on 14 July 1999 a success Cast EditArtist CharacterSanjay Dutt Lt Col Yogesh Kumar Joshi CO 13 Jammu and Kashmir RiflesAjay Devgn Capt Manoj Kumar Pandey 1 11 Gorkha RiflesSaif Ali Khan Capt Anuj Nayyar 17 Jat RegimentAbhishek Bachchan Capt Vikram Batra 13 Jammu and Kashmir RiflesSuniel Shetty Rfn Sanjay Kumar 13 Jammu and Kashmir RiflesAkshaye Khanna Lt Balwan Singh Panghal 18 GrenadiersManoj Bajpayee Gren Yogendra Singh Yadav 18 GrenadiersNagarjuna Maj Padmapani Acharya 2 Rajputana RiflesSanjay Kapoor Maj Deepak Rampal 17 Jat RegimentKaran Nath Maj Rajesh Singh Adhikari 2 Mechanised Infantry attached to 18 Grenadiers Armaan Kohli Maj Vikas Vohra 13 Jammu and Kashmir RiflesPuru Raaj Kumar Hav Bhim Bahadur Dewan 1 11 Gorkha RiflesAshutosh Rana Gren Yogendra Singh Yadav 18 GrenadiersHimanshu Malik Maj Vivek Gupta 2 Rajputana RiflesSudesh Berry Col Lalit Rai CO 1 11 Gorkha RiflesBikram Saluja Capt Sanjeev Jamwal Army Service Corps attached to 13 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles Milind Gunaji Maj Rajesh Adhau Army Medical Corps attached to 13 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles as Regimental Medical Officer Raj Babbar Col Khushal Thakur CO 18 GrenadiersAshish Vidyarthi Col Magod Basappa Ravindranath CO 2 Rajputana RiflesAmar Upadhyay Capt Vijayant Thapar 2 Rajputana RiflesAyub Khan Maj P S Janghu 17 Jat RegimentAvtar Gill Sub Digendra Kumar 2 Rajputana RiflesMukesh Tiwari Lt Col Amul Asthana 1 11 Gorkha RiflesDeepraj Rana Sub Raghunath Singh 13 Jammu and Kashmir RiflesAmit Behl Maj Ajay Singh Jasrotia 13 Jammu and Kashmir RiflesRohit Roy Capt Shashi Bhushan 315 Field Regiment Regiment of Artillery attached to 17 Jat Regiment Mohnish Bahl Lt Col Ramakrishnan Vishwanathan 2IC 18 GrenadiersVineet Sharma Capt Sachin Annarao Nimbalkar 18 GrenadiersManek Bedi Maj Ritesh Sharma 17 Jat RegimentKiran Kumar Col Umesh Singh Bawa CO 17 Jat RegimentDevashish Capt Joy Dasgupta 18 GrenadiersSharad Kapoor Maj S Vijay Bhaskar 13 Jammu and Kashmir RiflesNagender Choudhary Capt Naveen Nagappa 13 Jammu and Kashmir RiflesDeepak Jethi Maj Mohit Saxena 2 Rajputana RiflesShahzad Khan Nb Sub Zakir Hussain 22 GrenadiersAkbar Naqvi Maj Ajeet SinghRaveena Tandon Deepak Rampal s wifeRani Mukerji Hema Manoj Pandey s love interest Kareena Kapoor Simran Kaur Anuj Nayyar s fiancee Esha Deol Dimple Cheema Vikram Batra s fiancee Mahima Chaudhry Reena Yadav Yogendra Singh Yadav s wife Namrata Shirodkar Yogesh Kumar Joshi s wifePreeti Jhangiani Balwan Singh s fianceeIsha Koppikar Santo Sanjay Kumar s fiancee Divya Dutta Yogendra Singh Yadav s wifePriya Gill Charulata Acharya Acharya Padmapani s wife Pooja Batra Naina Raj Malhotra s love interest Akanksha Malhotra Kiran Adhikari Rajesh Adhikari s wife Maya Alagh Manoj Pandey s motherYashodhan Bal Lt GeneralAshutosh Jha IntruderSurendra Singh IntruderHemant ChoudharyProduction EditJust like J P Dutta s previous war movie Border the Indian military provided technical and material assistance during the production and filming of LOC Kargil Weapons depicted were those used in the Kargil war like different variants of the INSAS rifle family as well as Swedish Bofors Haubits FH77 artillery guns and BM 21 Grad multiple rocket launchers Indian Air Force planes like SEPECAT Jaguars in bombing roles and helicopters like Mil Mi 17s and HAL Cheetahs were shown in casualty evacuation roles Pakistani artillery depicted were Indian field guns and 81 mm mortars SLRs stood in for the G3 rifles used by the Pakistan Army Shah Rukh Khan was first offered Sanjay Dutt s role but things couldn t be worked out Aamir Khan was the initial choice for Karan Nath s role Rahul Khanna and Arbaaz Khan were signed for the film but both walked out later Jackie Shroff was signed for the film but dropped out later Salman Khan was the original choice for Abhishek Bachchan s role Mukesh Khanna was signed for the film but was later replaced by Raj Babbar Danny Denzongpa was signed for the film but later opted out Sudesh Berry replaced him later Soundtrack EditThe music of this movie was composed by Anu Malik with lyrics written by Javed Akhtar The music was released by Saregama label According to the Indian trade website Box Office India with around 15 00 000 units sold this film s soundtrack album was the year s eighth highest selling 4 List of songs No TitleSinger s Length1 Pyar Bhare Geet Sonu Nigam Shreya Ghoshal9 232 Main Kahin Bhi Rahoon Udit Narayan Sonu Nigam Roop Kumar Rathod Hariharan Sukhwinder Singh12 523 Ek Saathi Aur Bhi Tha Sonu Nigam8 324 Seemaaye Bulaaye Alka Yagnik7 595 Khush Rehena Roop Kumar Rathod6 356 Before We Forget Instrumental5 46Total length 51 07Critical reception EditAnupama Chopra of India Today called LOC Kargil Wasted effort and wrote Stretching to more than four hours the film feels almost as long as the actual conflict 5 Anita Bora for Rediff com wrote The battle scenes are gruesome loud and hammer at you much like the blazing guns in the background But a lot has gone into making the scenes as realistic as possible The one negative factor is its length This might deter many from watching the movie Possibly a slightly edited version keeping it within 3 hours is called for 6 7 Awards Edit49th Filmfare Awards Nominated Best Director J P Dutta Best Supporting Actor Manoj Bajpayee Best Music Director Anu Malik Best Lyricist Javed Akhtar for Ek Saathi Aur Bhi Tha References Edit a b L O C Kargil Movie Box Office India boxofficeindia com thrki 18 January 2004 LOC Kagil How real The Hindu Archived from the original on 14 January 2005 Patriotic films to watch this Independence Day India Today Music Hits 2000 2009 Figures in Units Box Office India Archived from the original on 15 February 2008 Chopra Anupama 12 January 2004 Film review J P Dutta s LOC Kargil starring Sanjay Dutt Ajay Devgan Suneil Shetty India Today India Today Retrieved 1 July 2022 Bora Anita 25 December 2003 Why we can never forget Kargil Rediff Rediff com Retrieved 1 July 2022 Kavitha K 28 December 2003 LoC Kargil Deccan Herald Archived from the original on 5 April 2016 External links EditLOC Kargil at IMDb LOC Kargil at Bollywood Hungama Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title LOC Kargil amp oldid 1147508042, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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