07 January,2019 08:35 AM IST | Mumbai | Shaheen Parkar
Vicky Kaushal in Uri
Set to headline the Friday release, Uri: The Surgical Strikes, Vicky Kaushal - who has shined in supporting roles in 2018 - is evidently awaiting his big day. However, telly actor Shoaib Ibrahim's Bollywood debut, Battalion 609 - also set against the backdrop of the 2016 surgical strikes - seems to already pose a threat to Aditya Dhar's directorial offering.
Shoaib Ibrahim
Ibrahim, whose film is also set to hit screens on Friday, says, "The subject may be the same, but the films are different. Even though our project has the attacks as the backdrop, it has drama, action and romance. From what I have seen of [Uri: The Surgical Strikes] it is a reality drama."
The attack by militants on September 18, 2016, near the town of Uri has been described as the deadliest on security forces in the Valley in two decades. Ibrahim reveals that his film takes creative liberties when showcasing a cricket match between the jawans of Indian and Pakistan.
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"We shot in Bikaner, Pune and Mumbai. I play an army officer," says the actor of the fictional movie, also starring Elena Kazan and Farnaz Shetty.
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