Sons of Sardar: Battle of Saragarhi Movie Release Date, Budget, Cast, Crew, Trailer and Story

Sons of Sardar Battle of Saragarhi

Sons of Sardar: Battle of Saragarhi Release Date, Trailer, Cast, and Crew. Sons of Sardar: Battle of Saragarhi is a Action , Comedy movie in Hindi Ajay Devgn an actor in Hindi  film industry acted in his upcoming movie Sons of Sardar: Battle of Saragarhi. The Sons of Sardar: Battle of Saragarhi has been set to release on 2023. So below are the details of the Sons of Sardar: Battle of Saragarhi Release Date, Trailer, Cast, and Crew.

Sons of Sardar: Battle of Saragarhi Movie Budget

Sons of Sardar: Battle of Saragarhi overall budget is Undisclosed. A fantastic ensemble has been assembled for this picture, and the inclusion of  Ajay Devgn and  Arshad Warsi  may well propel it into the 500 clubs, something no hindi film production has achieved yet.

Cast

Hero : Ajay Devgn

Heroine : NA

Supporting Actor : NA

Genre Action , Comedy

Crew

Directed by : NA

Produced by : NA

Edited by : NA

Cinematography : NA

Music by :  NA

Sons of Sardar: Battle of Saragarhi Movie Actor

Ajay Devgn

Ajay Devgn is an Indian actor, director, and producer who primarily works in Bollywood films. He was born Vishal Veeru Devgan. After making a promising debut with the film Phool Aur Kaante in 1991, he has become one of India’s most well-known actors and has produced a number of blockbuster movies. The Indian government presented Ajay with the Padma Shri award in 2016.

Sons of Sardar: Battle of Saragarhi Movie Trailer

Ajay Devgn, an action hero performed outstandingly in Sons of Sardar: Battle of Saragarhi  in this  Action , Comedy movie. His epic look brought a great vision.  YRF is known for producing espionage films, and it is believed to be a part of the YRF universe.

Sons of Sardar: Battle of Saragarhi Movie Story

Sons of Sardar: Battle of Saragarhi Movie is an Action , Comedy movie with important roles for Ajay Devgn. In the film, the Battle of Saragarhi is depicted, in which 21 Sikh soldiers from the British Indian Army gave their lives defending their outpost from an army of 10,000 Afghan Orakzai tribesmen.

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