Line Of Control [Loc Kargil] DVD

Line Of Control [Loc Kargil]

    Line Of Control [Loc Kargil]

    '18' - Suitable only for adults.

    £12.79

    Sold Out

    Availability: Sold out

    Average Rating
    0

    0 Reviews

    Write a review

    More Details

    Actor:
    Director:
    Special Features:
    • None Listed.
    Region:
    • Region 0
    Aspect Ratio:
    • Anamorphic Widescreen,Aspect Ratio 2.35:1
    Number of Discs:
    • 2
    Main Language:
    • Hindi
    Subtitle Languages:
    • English
    Certificate:
    • 18

    Description

    Release Date: 23 May 2005

    "FOR YOUR TOMORROW THEY GAVE THEIR TODAY"

    In the year 1999, the Indian armed forces fought the deadliest battle at the World's highest battlefield - Kargil. LOC-Kargil is not a film...it's an experience...a cast never-before-seen...shot in conditions never experienced before....this TWO-DISC DVD is a tribute to the bravest of the brave soldiers who laid down their lives for their motherland....before we forget....

    India is an idea dying for ... whether you are Hindi or Muslim, an inhospitable graveyard at half the height of Everest, that was Kargil, the cream of a nation's youth reduced to a mass of blood, scorched flesh ... and memories of valour.
    The story had to be told. Before we forget ... Kargil is not just a cold, isolated place. It is now an unforgettable landmark in our history. There is a timeless lesson in the story; a testament to the human spirit, the bravery of our officers and our jawans. This film is a tribute to their memories. A tribute to the bravest of the brave. What is astonishing and must be told, what is truly heroic about our boys is that they fought fairly. yes, fairly. The enemy had already breached the rules of peace. If our Army, too, had crossed the L.O.C. they might have finished the war in 7 days flat. Our boys were angry, they were seething, but they showed tremendous restraint. They did not cross the L.O.C., no matter the provocation, the agony, the frustration of seeing their comrades dying around them. And so a 7-days war took 80 days to finish, took so many more lives than was actually necessary.

    Special Features

    • None Listed.

    Reviews

    Write a review and win a £100 Review Voucher voucher

    There are currently no reviews

     

    TV Shop Series 1 Box Sets Retro TV & Kids Box Sets Under £10