The trailer of the much-anticipated patriotic film ‘Azad Bharath’ has been unveiled, offering a stirring tribute to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, the Indian National Army (INA), and the lesser-known yet heroic story of Neera Arya, INA’s first female spy. Slated for a worldwide theatrical release on January 2, 2026, the film promises to bring to the big screen a powerful chapter of India’s freedom struggle that deserves wider recognition.
Directed by International and State Award–winning filmmaker Roopa Iyer, Azad Bharath chronicles the courageous march of the Indian National Army during the 1940s and celebrates the indomitable spirit of the Rani of Jhansi Regiment, the all-women combat unit of the INA. At the heart of the narrative lies the story of Neera Arya, whose quiet yet lethal bravery and unwavering loyalty played a crucial role in protecting Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose during one of the most turbulent periods of India’s independence movement.
The newly released trailer showcases intense wartime imagery, armed soldiers, revolutionary undertones, and emotionally charged moments that highlight sacrifice, courage, and patriotism. The visuals, combined with soul-stirring background music, set a serious and evocative tone, underlining the film’s focus on truth, unity, and the forgotten heroes of the freedom struggle.
The film stars Shreyas Talpade in a key role, alongside Roopa Iyer, Indira Tiwari, and veteran actor Suresh Oberoi. Each character appears deeply rooted in the historical setting, adding gravitas to the narrative. The dramatic poster and trailer also hint at action-packed sequences, including revolutionary symbolism such as motorcycles and battle formations, evoking the fearless spirit of the era.
Azad Bharath is produced by Dr. Roopa Iyer Srivatsa, Jayagopal AB, and M. Rajendra Rajan, with music composed by Gautham Srivatsaa. The film will be released worldwide by Zee Studios, in association with India Classic Arts, ensuring a wide global reach for this patriotic story.
Positioned as a cinematic homage to India’s unsung freedom fighters, Azad Bharath aims to redefine on-screen patriotism by focusing not just on well-known leaders, but also on silent warriors like Neera Arya, whose sacrifices shaped the nation’s destiny. With its release timed at the beginning of 2026, the film is expected to resonate strongly with audiences seeking meaningful, history-driven cinema.
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