As the anticipation builds for the release of Vicky Kaushal’s upcoming film, “Sam Bahadur,” based on the life of India’s first Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, the versatile actor has set social media abuzz with his striking No-Shave November appearance. The film, slated for release on December 1, has already garnered immense excitement following the release of its gripping trailer.
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In a viral video shared by the prolific Viral Bhayani, Vicky Kaushal is seen sporting a beard, dressed in a stylish beige tee paired with jeans and a complementing jacket. The actor confidently poses for the shutterbugs, eliciting a wave of admiration from fans. The comments section was flooded with heart emojis, with one fan aptly describing Vicky as “Hot.”
“Sam Bahadur” boasts a stellar cast, including Neeraj Kabi, Edward Sonnenblick, Richard Bhakti Klein, Saqib Ayub, and Krishna Kant Singh Bundela in pivotal roles. The film also features Fatima Sana Shaikh portraying former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and Sanya Malhotra as Sam’s love interest.
Vicky Kaushal recently offered a glimpse behind the scenes with a video capturing the challenges and fulfillment of portraying such a significant role. In his caption, he described it as the “toughest role” he has played, expressing gratitude for the enriching journey.
Sharing the film’s trailer on Instagram, Vicky Kaushal wrote, “Zindagi unki, itihaas hamara” (Their life, our history). The teaser unfolds with Sam Bahadur delivering a motivational message to his soldiers, showcasing his leadership during the 1971 Indo-Pak war. The trailer also provides glimpses of Fatima Sana Shaikh as Indira Gandhi and reveals Sanya Malhotra as Vicky Kaushal’s on-screen wife.
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“Sam Bahadur” captures the illustrious military career of India’s first Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, spanning over four decades and five wars, with a focus on the pivotal role he played in the 1971 Indo-Pak war that led to the creation of Bangladesh.