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Vicky Kaushal’s recent film Sam Bahadur has left his fans in awe. They are calling it one of his best performances and now Arjun Kapoor has also joined. The actor took to his social media and shared Vicky’s photo as Sam Manekshaw. He even penned a long note and praised him for his performance. Arjun mentioned that Vicky Kaushal has nailed the role.
Taking to his Instagram stories, Arjun Kapoor wrote, “What a brave brave film! Bringing the story of India’s greatest soldier to life. “@meghnagulzar you have directed with such care, nuance, and detail. @vickykaushal09 it takes guts to take on a character like this… and then, to completely immerse oneself into it. You have nailed Sam Manekshaw’s portrayal on the big screen with such conviction and justice. @fatimasanashaikh bringing in her A-game and @sanyamalhotra as Siloo, so fierce yet so endearing! Congratulations to the entire team! Must watch!”
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On Friday, Karan Johar also took to his Instagram stories and penned down a long note praising the 35-year-old actor. KJo argued that Vicky’s outstanding performance in Sam Bahadur is no less than like a veteran. “He is SAM BAHADUR and he is an absolute master of his craft…@vickykaushal09 embodies the legend like a bonafide veteran with genius ease! From body language to tonal shifts his is an outstanding portrayal! Salute to his performance!” Karan Johar wrote.
Sam Bahadur is based on the life of India’s first Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw. His career in the army spanned over four decades and five wars. He was the first Indian Army officer to be promoted to the rank of Field Marshal and his military victory in the 1971 Indo-Pak war led to the creation of Bangladesh.
News18 Showsha’s review of the film reads, Sam Bahadur seamlessly blends duty, patriotism, and determination which are rich fodder for any film. The scale of the meticulously structured period narrative is grand as it shuns the trappings of a Bollywood biopic. But that certainly isn’t the film’s sole strength. The brilliantly lensed biopic also draws power from lead actor Vicky Kaushal who sinks its teeth completely into the character so much so that there are many times you’d feel that you forget the actor and almost feel that late field marshal, Sam Manekshaw himself is on the big screen. Kaushal’s intense and intuitive performance presents an incredible tale of a man who loved his uniform and his army more than anything else. It is the actor’s best performance, even better than Sardar Udham.”
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