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This 2-hour 20-minute film made every Indian proud, made for Rs 25 crore, it earned Rs 342 crore, lead actors are…, movie is…

This 2-hour 20-minute film made every Indian proud, made for Rs 25 crore, it earned Rs 342 crore, lead actors are…, movie is…

India.com11-05-2025

India's 'Operation Sindoor' is going on. India has completely foiled Pakistan's evil designs in retaliation. The soldiers of the three armies are standing firm and giving a befitting reply to Pakistan's evil deeds. In such a situation, today we will tell you about a 6-year-old blockbuster film that defeated the terrorists. Let us tell you about this superhit film.
The name of this film, released in 2019, is 'Uri: The Surgical Strike'. It is based on the terrorist attack in Uri in 2016 and the subsequent surgical strike carried out by the Indian Army in Pakistan. This film shows the story of revenge in which the Indian Army gave a befitting reply to the terrorists and carried out strikes on the terrorist bases in PoK. In which many terrorists were wiped out.
Vicky Kaushal was in the lead role in this film. He played the role of Major Vihaan Shergill in it. He was seen leading the surgical strike in the film. Apart from Vicky, Yami Gautam, Paresh Rawal, and Mohit Raina were also in it. This film was directed by Yami Gautam's husband, Aditya Dhar. Whoever saw this 2-hour 20-minute film, his chest swells with pride after seeing the bravery of the army. The theatre echoed with thunderous applause after seeing the bravery of the army, and every Indian became emotional.
This film dominated the box office for many days after its release. According to media reports, its budget was around Rs 25 crore, and its worldwide collection was Rs 342.06 crore. This film even holds the record of being the highest-grossing film of the year 2019.

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