In a touching reflection during the teaser launch event of 120 Bahadur, actress Raashii Khanna shared how her journey in the film industry has come full circle — quite literally. Reminiscing about her early days, Raashii said, “Ten years ago, I was just starting out in modelling. I worked in a TV commercial that featured Farhan Akhtar. That was my first brush with the industry. And now, a decade later, I’m working with him in a full-fledged film. Life does come full circle — and I feel deeply grateful.”
The film in question, 120 Bahadur, is a gritty and emotionally driven war drama, directed by Razneesh 'Razy' Ghai, and produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani under the banner of Excel Entertainment. The teaser launch event was held at a central Mumbai multiplex and drew a strong presence from the film’s cast and crew, highlighting the patriotic and ensemble nature of the project.
Farhan Akhtar, who plays a pivotal role in the film, was present at the event, marking a rare on-screen return after spending years focusing on producing and directing. Raashii’s presence alongside him is symbolic — not only of her rise in the industry but also of the collaborative spirit that 120 Bahadur represents.
The event also honored the actors portraying members of the Charlie Company — a central unit in the film’s plot. In attendance were Sparsh Walia, Vivan Bhathena, Dhanveer Singh, Digvijay Pratap, Sahib Verma, Ankit Siwach, Devendra Ahirwar, Ashutosh Shukla, Brijesh Karanwal, and Atul Singh, who bring to life the bravery and camaraderie of frontline soldiers. Eijaz Khan, who essays the commanding officer, and Ajinkya Ramesh Deo, portraying the Brigade Commander, also joined the celebration, offering insight into the layers of leadership and brotherhood explored in the film.
120 Bahadur is set for a theatrical release on November 21, 2025, and aims to blend action, emotion, and realism in its portrayal of Indian soldiers in one of their most challenging missions. With an ensemble cast and a strong production team, it is already generating buzz as a powerful and grounded addition to the war drama genre.
As Raashii Khanna’s story illustrates, the film is not just about courage on the battlefield, but also about the personal journeys that lead people to where they’re meant to be — sometimes, full circle.
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