Subedar: The Daring True Story of India's Most Decorated Soldier Comes to Prime Video Prime Video has announced the upcoming release of Subedar, a biographical war drama film based on the life of Subedar Joginder Singh, India's most decorated soldier. The streaming giant has set the release date for April 22nd. Directed by Archie Kumar and written by Kumar and Bhavesh Mandalia, Subedar tells the story of Subedar Singh, who was awarded the Param Vir Chakra, India's highest military honor, for his bravery during the Indo-China War in 1961. The film stars Gul Panag as Subedar Singh's wife, Shabnam, with Jitendra Kumar and Abhishek Banerjee also part of the ensemble cast. The film is set against the backdrop of war-torn Kashmir, where Subedar Singh led a troop of soldiers against the Chinese army. With his unwavering courage and unrelenting spirit, he single-handedly took on the enemy forces, earning him the respect and admiration of his comrades and the nation. Subedar's real-life story is a testament to the bravery and sacrifice of India's armed forces. The film promises to be an intense and thrilling ride, exploring themes of patriotism, duty, and the human cost of war. Prime Video has been on a roll with its recent releases, including critically acclaimed films like All That Breathes and Putham Pudhu Kaalai. With Subedar, the platform is set to continue its streak of offering high-quality content that resonates with audiences worldwide. In preparation for the release, Prime Video has also launched a series of promotional materials, including teasers and character posters, which have generated significant buzz on social media platforms. Subedar's streaming date marks an exciting addition to Prime Video's robust slate of origi...#Kashmir #Prime_Video #Param_Vir_Chakra #Subedar_Joginder_Singh #IndoChina_War #All_That_Breathes #Putham_Pudhu_Kaalai

From Tezaab to Subedar: Suresh Triveni’s Full Circle with Anil Kapoor The latest show on Amazon Prime Video, Subedar, marks a significant milestone in the career of filmmaker Suresh Triveni. The creator of TV shows like Office Chai, Girls Hostel and Hostel Daze, has come full circle, from making debutante films to working with an industry veteran like Anil Kapoor. In this exclusive conversation with Hindustan Times, Suresh talks about his journey, the challenges he faced, and what drew him to Subedar. Suresh's love for storytelling began early in life. Growing up in a small town in Madhya Pradesh, he was fascinated by films and theatre. He pursued filmmaking as a career, working on several projects before taking the leap into television with Office Chai. The show's success led to Girls Hostel and Hostel Daze, both of which gained popularity for their relatable storylines and well-developed characters. Working with Anil Kapoor was an opportunity Suresh couldn't let pass by. "I have always been a huge fan of his work. When the chance arose to collaborate on Subedar, I jumped at it," he says. The show, based on the life of Param Vir Chakra awardee Subedar Joginder Singh, is a war drama that explores themes of patriotism, sacrifice, and human spirit. Suresh has spoken about how challenging it was to balance his creative vision with the demands of working with an actor like Anil Kapoor. "He's a perfectionist, and rightly so. He wants the best for every scene, which pushes you to do better," he says. The experience, however, has been enriching for Suresh. "Working with him has taught me a lot about the craft of acting and storytelling." Suresh credits Anil Kapoo...#Madhya_Pradesh #Anil_Kapoor #Suresh_Triveni #Amazon_Prime_Video #Office_Chai #Girls_Hostel #Hostel_Daze #Subedar #Param_Vir_Chakra #Tezaab
