The weekend saw huge craze for the film, especially in Haryana, where almost every third family has a member in the Indian Army. The audience in all the 47 cities where the film released in the first weekend seems to be emotionally connected to the story of Fauja.
The management team strategically decided to release the film in cities that have a good proportion of armed forces population.
Punjab, often referred to as the sword arm of the nation, has the second largest number of soldiers, other than officers, serving in the military among all states and union territories in the country. This is 7.7 percent of the military’s rank and file, even though they account for 2.3 percent of the national population.
Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Maharashtra are the other states which provide maximum manpower to the army.
Karthik Dammu, who plays the role of a young soldier, Angad, won the applause of the audience. His acting will touch the heart and the audience will get emotional at the end of the film.
Fauja is an inspiring film that pays tribute to the brave men and women of the Indian Army. Set against the backdrop of real-life events, the film takes the audience on an emotional journey depicting the sacrifice and unwavering dedication of soldiers who serve their country selflessly.
What sets Fauja apart from the rest of the film is its authenticity and attention to detail. The story of the film firmly captures the essence of the Indian Army, portraying the challenges they face while highlighting their valor and indomitable spirit.
The story of the film is also about the delicate relationship between a father and son.
The character of the father, portrayed by award-winning actor Pavan Malhotra, belongs to all military families in the country who, as a matter of tradition and honour, send at least one family member to serve the nation. Achieving martyrdom is an honor for every family in the Armed Forces.
The character of the son portrayed by Karthik is relatable to young people like him.
The performance of the actors in the film is commendable. The Soldier, who is generally referred to as a jawan, is highlighted as the protagonist of the film, who engages the audience with the story.
Director Pramod Mangala’s film reminds us of the courage shown by those who protect our country.
–IANS
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