Farhan Akhtar
hit headlines last year when he announced that
Ranveer Singh
would be stepping into the shoes of Shah Rukh Khan for the third installment of
Don franchise
. Then in March he again made news when the actor-filmmaker shared that he’s returning to acting after a gap of three years, his last acting stint was Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra’s Toofaan. Soon, details began leaking out, it was reported that Farhan and his production house will be teaming up with
Razneesh Ghai
, who last directed Kangana Ranaut and Arjun Rampal starrer Dhaakad.
The shoot is expected to begin in July, due to which Farhan led Don 3 is being pushed to next year.
Now sources have exclusively shared with ETimes that Farhan and Razneesh’s project is mostly based on the battle of Rezang La (Ladakh area) which was fought during the
Indo-China War
of 1962. Rezang La shone as a beacon of valor for India during the 1962 Indo-China conflict, the battle tells the story of 120 Indian soldiers of Charlie Company 13 Kumaon, led by Major Shaitan Singh. They took on nearly 5000 Chinese soldiers, wherein over 1300 Chinese soldiers passed while 110 Indian soldiers attained martyrdom. The battle thwarted the Chinese PLA’s attempts to breach the critical ridge into the Chushul Valley, thus saving
Ladakh
from falling into the hands of Chinese intruders. The same location was also the spot of skirmishes during the 2020 stand off between the two countries. The Indian army built a war memorial in the memory of soldiers who died protecting the country.
Our source also added that Razneesh has been trying to make this film for a while now and the story is extremely close to him as he also belongs to the army background with his father and brother having served in the armed forces. This will be the second collaboration for Farhan and Razneesh, they first worked together for a commercial for a mobile brand that had farhan as their ambassador.
One
Param Vir Chakra
, eight Vir Chakras, four Sena Medals, and one M-in-D (Mentioned-in-Dispatches) were awarded to the soldiers of the Company, making it one of the highest decorated companies of the Indian Army to this day.