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- "Veer-Zaara" is a saga of love, separation, courage, and sacrifice. A love story that is an inspiration and will remain a legend forever.
- Ram and Balram are 2 young boys who live with their loving parents. Their scheming uncle, Jagatpal, however kills the boy's father and mother. Jagatpal lies to the boys that their parents have been killed in an accident and promises to raise them himself. He enrolls the younger brother Balram, in school and eventually sends him off to join the police force. The older becomes a mechanic. Jagatpal has a tight hold on the boys, even when Ram is an adult, he still gives all his wages to his uncle and is only allowed to keep a few rupees for pocket money. When Balram returns as a fully fledged police officer, Jagatpal finally reveals his plan. He is going to use Ram to target the biggest smugglers in India. Now that Balram is a police officer, he will protect his brother from getting arrested. Balram has reservations, but Jagatpal threatens to beat him just as he did when he was a boy. Balram is still unhappy with Jagatpal's plan so tells his superiors in the police force that his brother intends to infiltrate the smuggler's underworld so that Balram can arrest them. The plan goes well. Ram becomes one of the lieutenants of one of the biggest smugglers (Amjad Khan) and Balram's excellent arrest rate make him one of the force's most successful officers. Jagatpal becomes enormously wealthy from Ram's illicit gains. The brothers also find love. Balram with the daughter of a college professor (Rekha) and Ram with a girl who has moved to the area looking for her father (Zeenat Aman). Unbeknowst to Ram, the girl believes her father to be Jagatpal. She, along with her courtesan mother, attempt to extort money for Jagatpal but he refuses to believe he is the father. His suspicions are confirmed when he catches the mother paying off a former customer. The man is confronted by Jagatpal and confesses that the girl is not Jagatpal's daughter. Jagatpal's plan comes unstuck however when the boy's mother returns. She did not die after all. Ram recognizes his mother but Balram cannot as he was too young when they were separated. Both boys weep when they are reunited, Ram for the mother he has missed all those years and Balram for the opportunity he now has to get to know his mother. She reveals Jagatpal's actions to the two brothers and they unite to take him down.
- A platoon of Indian soldiers encounters harsh realities while fighting in the Sino-Indian War of 1962.
- Angad is a confused teenager trying to find himself and is caught in between the marital problems of his Maharashtrian mother Neelima and Punjabi fat.
- The year 1971. The Liberation War of Bangladesh. The violent skies above India's borders. The bloodied battlegrounds on land. Deadly. Gory. Lethal. As India locks horns with an aggressive Pakistan, the fate of the suppressed East Pakistan hangs in uncertainty. Its freedom, its liberty on the verge of being lost forever. On 3rd of November at midnight, after being attacked by Pakistan, India declares war. The Indian Air Force moves in. Multiple battles are fought over land, sea and skies. Over 12,000 combat sorties are conducted. Over 600 combat aircraft's deployed. Fiery dogfights dominate the skies. The film 'Lakshya 1971: Vayu Sena ke Veer Yoddha', brings out this exclusive story of the 1971 aerial war for the first time ever, majorly through the decisive Air battles that changed the course of this iconic war. Travelling back 50 years to retrieve the breath-taking battle stories, the anchor- Harman Singha will uncover some of the Indian Air Force's closely guarded tales of men, machines and missions. For the first time ever, we hear the first-hand account of the game-changing stories and inspiring heroics by the IAF war legends themselves. Combining archival footage with graphics and recreated scenes, the film will bring into life some of the greatest stories of courage, patriotism and independence which the world has long forgotten.