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Uri The Surgical Strike Movie screening

Directed by:- Aditya DharProduced by :-  Ronnie ScrewvalaScreen Play by :- Aditya DharStarring :- Vicky Kaushal                  Yami Gautam                  Paresh Rawal                  Mohit Raina                  Kirti KulhariMusic by :- Shashwat SachdevRelease date :- 11 January 2019Language :- Hindi



Movie screening leaders organised to watch movie Uri The Surgical Strike at Entertainment Park. Uri The Surgical Strike is an action film which was written and directed by Aditya Dhar. Uri was theatrically released on 11 January 2019. This film is based on the true events of 2016, when Indian Army avenged a deadly terrorist attack by carrying out a Surgical Strike. This film is divided into five chapters. First is The Seven Sisters.Second is An Unsettling Peace. Third is Bleed Indian With a Thousand Cuts. Fourth is New India. Fifth is The Surgical Strike.

The Seven Sisters
The first chapter opens with an ambush in June 2015 on the convoy of the Indian Army troops in Chandel, Manipur by NSCN militants. In retaliation, Major Vihaan Singh a Para SF officer and his unit including his brother in law Major Karan Kashyap infiltrate and attack the Northeastern militants and also kill its key leader responsible for the ambush. Vihaan requests an early retirement as he wants to be close with his mother who is suffering from stage VI Alzheimer's on which the PM offers him to a desk job at New Delhi near his mother instead of retirement to which he agrees.

An Unsettling Peace
The second chapter shows Vihaan taking a desk  job at the Integrated Defence Staff HQ in New Delhi and him spending time with his family. This segment also shows a brief description of the Pathankot attack. One fine day his mother goes missing. He research for her and he blames Jasmine for ignorance and tells Jasmine that there is no need of her security. Vihaan's mother is found under a bridge and Jasmine reveals herself as  an intelligence agent. The film reveals herself a note of why the families of the special forces soldiers were given security due to threat from the North - eastern terrorist.


Bleed India With a Thousand Cuts
National security Advisor Govind Bhardwaj suggests the idea of Surgical Strike. The PM gives it a go and gives ten days for the strike. Vihaan leaves his desk job and leaves for Northern Command base in Udhampur. He requests General Arjun Singh Rajawat to count him in the operation to which he agrees. Vihaan chooses the elite Ghatak Force commandos from the Bihar Regiment and the Dogra Regiment along with the special forces as most of the soldiers killed in the attack were from these regiments.


New India
Govind suggests to intensify the artillery shelling at the border for distraction and also to paint their assault helicopter with pakistan Air Force making. The commandos also start training under Vihaan. The Pakistani official suspect the Indian activities but dismiss it due to underestimation.


The Surgical Strike
On 28th September the commandos leave for the strike in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. Vihaan's team successfully kill all the terrorists on the two launchpads. On other side, other commando team also manage to kill all of terrorists. The entire execution of the operation, the military attack and counter attack portions have been very well shot. At last, Vihaan and his team lands at Hindon Air Force station. The film ends with the commandos happily having a formal dinner with the PM.



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