Farhan Akhtar’s 120 Bahadur Celebrates Patriotism While Rejecting Jingoism in Soldier Story
Farhan Akhtar’s upcoming film “120 Bahadur” takes a thoughtful approach to telling a soldier’s story. The actor and filmmaker
Farhan Akhtar’s upcoming film “120 Bahadur” takes a thoughtful approach to telling a soldier’s story. The actor and filmmaker believes there’s an important difference between patriotism and jingoism.
Patriotism, according to Akhtar, is beautiful. It means loving your country and respecting those who serve it. However, jingoism is very different. Jingoism involves aggressive nationalism and treating other countries with hostility. Akhtar considers this approach ugly and harmful.
“120 Bahadur” aims to show soldiers as real human beings rather than just war heroes. The film focuses on their courage, sacrifices, and the challenges they face. It celebrates their bravery without promoting hatred toward others.
Akhtar wants audiences to understand that honoring soldiers doesn’t require aggressive nationalism. True respect comes from appreciating their service while maintaining humanity and compassion.
The film tells an authentic soldier’s story that inspires pride without crossing into harmful territory. By choosing this balanced approach, Akhtar hopes to create a movie that resonates with audiences while promoting positive values.
“120 Bahadur” represents a fresh perspective on military films in Indian cinema. It proves that patriotic stories can be powerful and moving without resorting to jingoistic elements that divide people.



