Paltan is one of the most anticipated films of this year as after a long time it will bring back a full power action-packed war drama for the audience. The trailer of the film has been released. It looks like JP Dutta is back to doing what he is best known for, war films. Paltan is based on the events that occurred after the 1962 Indo-China war. The film is set in 1967 when Indian soldiers had to protect Nathula Pass in Sikkim from China.
Paltan is based on true events. The film’s trailer has a few action scenes and though we are yet to find out about the details of the plot, it looks like the film will follow the tropes that were once established by the filmmaker himself in Border. Ace filmmaker JP Dutta's upcoming film titled Paltan has been creating a lot of buzz on social media lately. The makers of the film released several posters of the film and introduced the principal characters of Paltan on Tuesday. Film and trade analyst Taran Adarsh on Wednesday took to social media site Twitter to announce that the much-awaited trailer of the film has been released today.
Based on the Nathu La military clashes of 1967 which took place along the Sikkim border, Paltan showcases an untold story of the Indian forces facing off in an intense battle to ward off a Chinese infiltration. Paltan stars Jackie Shroff, Arjun Rampal, Sonu Sood, Kunal Kapoor and Gurmeet Choudhary among others.
Watch the trailer of Paltan here :
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JP Dutta's Paltan: The war drama is based on the 1967 clashes between Indian military forces and the Chinese Army at Nathu-La and Cho La. The battle took place on the border alongside Sikkim, which was an Indian protectorate at the time. Paltan is scheduled to be released on September 7.
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