Meghna Gulzar, the accomplished Indian filmmaker, recently directed the biographical war drama “Sam Bahadur,” which hit screens in December 2023.
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The film chronicles the life of India’s inaugural Field Marshal, Sam Manekshaw, with Vicky Kaushal delivering a standout performance in the lead role.
Gulzar, known for her adept handling of intricate subjects, has a rich repertoire of films including “Chhachi 420” (2005), “Filhaal” (2002), “Talvar” (2015), and “Raazi” (2018). Her hallmark lies in capturing human emotions with finesse and weaving captivating narratives.
In “Sam Bahadur,” Gulzar collaborated on the screenplay with Bhavani Iyer and Shantanu Srivastava, garnering acclaim for her skillful portrayal of both the personal and political dimensions of Manekshaw’s life.
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The film’s visual aesthetics and performances were lauded, cementing its status as a critical and commercial triumph.
This venture into historical storytelling isn’t Gulzar’s first; she previously helmed the acclaimed “Talvar” in 2015, tackling the complex themes of justice and prejudice surrounding the Noida double murder case.
Gulzar’s ability to blend historical accuracy with emotional resonance underscores her significance in Indian cinema, reaffirming her status as a distinctive voice in the industry.


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