120 Bahadur (2025) Hindi Movie Review

120 Bahadur (2025) Hindi Movie Review - Here are the Critics Reviews of 120 Bahadur starring Farhan Akhtar, Raashii Khanna, Sparsh Walia.

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Movie/ Series Details

Poster
Cast Farhan Akhtar, Raashii Khanna, Sparsh Walia
Director
Razneesh Ghai
Year 2025
Language
Hindi


REVIEWS

 N/A (The Hindu)

The film is a sincere, technically proficient tribute to the Battle of Rezang La, avoiding jingoism and focusing on human and tactical aspects. Farhan Akhtar delivers a solid performance as Major Shaitan Singh, and cinematography is striking. It might not be genre-defining but is worth watching.

3/5 (NDTV)

"120 Bahadur" is a refreshing Bollywood war movie, free of jingoism, that respectfully portrays the Battle of Rezang La. It balances emotion and action effectively, making it consistently watchable. Farhan Akhtar and the ensemble cast deliver strong performances, embodying tough, unyielding soldiers with conviction.

4/5 (Koimoi)

The film is a warm, emotional tale of valor, successfully immortalizing unsung heroes of Rezang La. Farhan Akhtar delivers a commendable performance, and the direction effectively portrays sacrifices without melodrama. Despite minor flaws in music, it's a moving tribute that demands a standing ovation.

2/5 (Cinema Express)

Despite promising action and scale in the trailer, the film lacks emotional depth, making war scenes feel unpropulsive. It adheres too closely to conventional war film tropes, resulting in a generic and dull viewing experience. While not propagandist, its by-the-book approach prevents it from feeling authentic or engaging.

3/5 (The Times of India)

The film effectively portrays how soldiers adapted to brutal conditions and highlights intense action sequences. While it moves viewers with the sacrifice, it struggles to create a deep emotional connection with the characters. Despite flaws in storytelling, its strong action sequences are a major highlight.

2.5/5 (Rediff)

The film is largely underwhelming, failing to offer a fresh perspective and resembling a standard war drama. Despite strong emotional potential and earnest performances, its familiar treatment prevents it from delivering surprise or wonder. While technically impressive in action sequences, the narrative struggles with pacing and character development.

3/5 (Times Now)

"120 Bahadur" is an emotional and riveting tribute to the Ahir community, honoring their sacrifices in the Battle of Rezang La. Despite a template-like screenplay and some slow moments in the first half, it effectively portrays soldiers' turmoil without melodrama. Farhan Akhtar's film is worth watching, though not the best war drama.

4/5 (Bollywood Bubble)

Razneesh 'Razy' Ghai's "120 Bahadur" is an action-packed, emotion-heavy war drama that realistically salutes the Rezang La heroes. With immersive war detailing and commanding performances, especially by Farhan Akhtar, the film is poised to win hearts. It stands as one of the most realistic Indian war dramas, offering an honest tribute.

3.0/5 (Filmibeat)

Farhan Akhtar's "120 Bahadur" offers an emotional and respectful tribute to the Rezang La heroes, bringing to life the historic 1962 battle. While technically strong with impressive cinematography and background music, it has narrative flaws. It's a family-friendly film serving as a powerful reminder of soldiers' sacrifices.

3/5 (Hindustan Times)

Farhan Akhtar's "120 Bahadur" is a sincere, albeit familiar, cinematic tribute to the Rezang La battle. It gains strength in its second half with raw battle sequences and strong cinematography but struggles with emotional connection and predictable storytelling in the first half. Akhtar delivers a solid performance despite initial reservations.

3/5 (Zee News)

"120 Bahadur" offers a heartfelt tribute to the Battle of Rezang La, balancing pride, emotion, and quiet awe in its first half. The second half intensifies with depth for each character, creating powerful moments of struggle and courage. While the film shines with humanity, it delivers a lasting emotional impact.

N/A (Mint)

Razneesh Ghai's "120 Bahadur" is a sincere and emotional retelling of the Battle of Rezang La, distinguishing itself from cynical war films. It excels in the build-up to the battle with deft writing and memorable details. Despite a somewhat incoherent final stand, it offers a soft-edged vision of patriotic duty

N/A (Komal Nahta Official)

Komal Nahta praises "120 Bahadur" as a powerful and essential watch, highlighting its ability to evoke strong emotions of patriotism and pride. He commends the film's realistic portrayal of the Battle of Rezang La and the brave performances of the cast.

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