Strong points
- Ajay’s completed films showing the strength of Indian soldiers in the past
- His film on the shock of the Galwan Valley has no title yet
- Other details on the films are still in progress
New Delhi:
Actor Ajay Devgn will now make a film based on the recent clash in the Galwan Valley, where Indian soldiers were attacked by Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley in Ladakh. The film will tell the story of the 20 men of the Indian army who were martyred in the exercise of their functions in the Galwan valley while fighting the Chinese army. The violent clash between Indian and Chinese troops took place on June 15. The actor’s production banner – Ajay Devgn FFilms – and Select Media Holdings LLP will co-produce the film, which has no title yet. Other details on the films are still being finalized.
Ajay Devgn, who has directed several films depicting the strength and worth of Indian soldiers in the past, such as LOC: Kargil, Tango Charlie and Tanhaji: the unknown warrior, will then be seen in Bhuj: The Pride Of India, a film based on the story of 300 women who helped Indians Air Force Squadron Leader Vijay Karnik (played by Ajay Devgn) rebuild an airstrip destroyed during the Indo-Pak war of 1971. The film, directed by Abhishek Dudhaiya, will be released on Disney + Hotstar.
Meanwhile, the other actor film Maidaan will also be released directly on an OTT platform instead of theaters. Ajay’s sports drama Maidaan is inspired by the trainer and manager of the Indian national football team Syed Abdul Rahim. The actor announced the film’s new release date on Saturday – August 13, 2021. He wrote: “2021 Independence week. A unique story that will be the pride of every Indian. August 13 marks the date. # Maidaan2021.”
2021 Independence Week. A unique story that will make every Indian proud. August 13 marks the date. # Maidaan2021@ priyamani6@raogajraj@BoneyKapoor@iAmitRSharma@freshlimefilms@SaiwynQ@ActorRudranil@writish@saregamaglobal@[email protected]/we6JPgu2Ui
– Ajay Devgn (@ajaydevgn) July 4, 2020
Ajay Devgn’s films are among the many Bollywood projects, including that of Vidya Balan Shakuntala Devi, Akshay Kumar Laxmmi Bomb, Alia Bhatt and Sanjay Dutt’s Sadak 2, Abhishek Bachchan The Big Bull, Kunal Kemmu’s Lootcase, and Vidyut Jammwal Khuda Hafiz, which will be broadcast on OTT platforms rather than in theaters due to the coronavirus pandemic. Last month, Amitabh Bachchan and Ayushmann Khurrana’s Gulabo Sitabo released directly on Prime Video.