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Sam Bahadur (stylised as SAMबहादुर ; lit. transl. Sam the Brave) is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language biographical war drama film based on the life of India's first field marshal, Sam Manekshaw. [6] It is directed by Meghna Gulzar who co-wrote with Bhavani Iyer and Shantanu Srivastava.
Field Marshal Sam Hormusji Framji Jamshedji Manekshaw [3] MC (3 April 1914 – 27 June 2008), also known as Sam Bahadur ("Sam the Brave"), was an Indian Army general officer who was the chief of the army staff during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, and the first Indian to be promoted to the rank of field marshal.
Field Marshal Sam Hormusji Framji Jamshedji Manekshaw, widely known as Sam Manekshaw and Sam Bahadur, was the Chief of the Army Staff of the Indian Army during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, and the first Indian Army officer to be promoted to the rank of field marshal.
Sam Manekshaw, MC (1914–2008), [8] [2] also known as "Sam Bahadur" ("Sam the Brave"), was the first Indian Army officer to be promoted to the rank of field marshal. [7] Commissioned into the British Indian Army on 1 February 1935 with seniority antedated to 4 February 1934, [ 9 ] Manekshaw's distinguished military career spanned four decades ...
Fatima Sana Shaikh was born on 11 January 1992 [4] [better source needed] born and brought up in Mumbai.Her mother, Raj Tabassum, is from Srinagar, and her father, Vipin Sharma, is from Jammu. [5]
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Kaushal is a method actor; [22] [113] he severely dehydrated himself and smoked heavily for Raman Raghav 2.0 and has gone through major physical transformations for several of his roles in films including Sanju (2018), Uri: The Surgical Strike (2019), Sardar Udham (2021), Sam Bahadur (2023), and Chhaava (2025), believing it helps him achieve ...
Khengarji III, was the first ruler of Kutch to be given title of Sawai Bahadur. Vijayarajaji, ruler of Kutch, used Bahadur as a hereditary title. Madansinhji, ruler of Kutch, used Bahadur as a hereditary title. Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, the second Indian soldier to be so honored, was known as "Sam Bahadur."