1971: Prisoners of War Page #9

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2007
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Sir! Sir!

Gotu, run!

There the scoundrels are!

Sir, you are making a mistake, sir!

They are heading towards LOC, sir!

To hell with LOC!

Helicopter!

From where did the helicopter come? - They have started

firing!

Army, take position!

Captain Zamir!

Launching!

They are launching the bloody rocket launcher!

Sir, you leave me and go.

Turn back. Turn back immediately I say.

If I wanted to leave you I would have left you long back.

What are you doing, you bloody idiot?

I say, turn the helicopter.

Are you out of your mind?

Jacob was shot, Ahmed went away and now you too...

We will have to survive for their sake!

We will have to survive for the sake of those we have left

behind!

For whom someone is waiting on the other side!

Gotu? - Yes?

Someone is waiting on the other side for you also.

Major, I am your officer!

Enough, sir, enough!

Sir, don't try to interfere in my jurisdiction!

For this, I can get you Court Marshaled!

To hell with your Court Marshal! And to hell with you!

I don't care about your Court Marshal!

Only my word is the rule in this helicopter, ok?

Turn towards Helicopter!

Turn the helicopter

Gotu, will you come with me?

I will go sir.

Sir! - Good job!

Gotu... I will go and fetch them.

You stay here. - Yes, yes.

Ok? - Yes, yes.

Don't... don't move from here.

I will go... and be right back with them.

Ok?

Hey, don't lose courage. - No.

Hey!

Major... Suraj Singh!

Rajputana Rifles!

Myself! And... Gotu!

Hey! Major! Suraj! Singh!

Position!

Gotu! Don't worry.

I will bring them before these people arrive.

Rifle section 3, trench 3 move!

"I bathed in blood."

'The sky will rain fire!"

"I am under your oath."

"I will fight. I will fight."

"I am under your oath."

"I will fight. I will fight."

Stop the firing!

This firing is not for us!

"I am under your oath."

"I will fight. I will fight."

Halt!

What is the matter?

He is a deserter!

He was Court Marshaled!

He has murdered two civilians!

He gave a reason that his l-card is lost!

Check it. - Yes sir.

Sir!

Ok, fine. Take him away!

But be careful in future!

Syed? - Sir? Send two men.

Back to your positions, boys!

'This is our story.'

'That story, which was never told, and was never heard.'

'It was a known fact...

...that we were captured alive in the 1971 war.'

'AII the newspapers had printed this news.'

'The International Red Cross Society knew about this.'

'The governments of both the countries also knew this.'

'Then who is responsible for these past six years?

'And who is responsible for the next, who knows how many

years? '

'Under the circumstances, there is no option but to live on

hope.'

'I am alive on the strength of hope only.'

'But I also know this; that hope doesn't come by sitting idle.'

I will once more wait for tomorrow.

54 indian army soldiers of 1971 wars are still in Pakistan.

And they have been seen alive till 1999.

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Piyush Mishra

Piyush Mishra (born 13 January 1963) is an Indian film and theatre actor, music director, lyricist, singer and scriptwriter. Mishra grew up in Gwalior, and went to graduate from National School of Drama, Delhi in 1986. Thereafter, he started his career in Hindi theatre in Delhi. Over the next decade, he established himself as a theatre director, actor, lyricist and singer. He moved to Mumbai in 2002, actor, lyricist and screenwriter, and receiving acclaim for his acting in Maqbool (2003) and Gangs of Wasseypur (2012). As a film lyricist and singer, he is noted for his songs "Arre Ruk Ja Re Bandeh" in Black Friday, (2004), "Aarambh Hai Prachand" in Gulaal (2009), "Ik Bagal" in Gangs of Wasseypur - Part 1, (2012), and "Husna" in MTV Coke Studio, (2012). more…

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