New Delhi, Nov. 21 -- Partly by choice, partly through circumstance, 120 Bahadur is out of sync with the times. Razneesh Ghai's film, about a famous battle in the Sino-Indian war of 1962, chooses to be stirring, even square. Most Hindi war films adopt a very different tone now. Some viewers might be reminded of the wholesomeness of Lakshya, directed by Farhan Akhtar, 120 Bahadur's lead actor. That film was made 21 years ago but it may as well be 40 considering how little it has in common with hard, cynical, triumphant films like Uri and Shershaah and Fighter.
What Ghai and Akhtar couldn't have guessed is how global alliances would swing. A film about Chinese forces on India's borders must've seemed like a natural way to address a situati...
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