The trailer for “Airlift”, the upcoming Indian film based on the 1990 Iraq invasion of Kuwait just got released. The movie is based on a true story and is set to be released in January. Here is the synopsis:
Ranjit Katyal (played by Akshay Kumar), a wealthy and powerful Indian businessman, who has always seen himself as a Kuwaiti, rather than an Indian, realises that he no longer wields any influence on the Iraqis, and that he and his family are in as much danger as anyone else. Ranjit unknowingly becomes the man who all 170,000 Indians look up to for getting them out safely from Kuwait. Airlift is the story of Indians stranded in Kuwait during this traumatic time. A story of how they, with the help of Ranjit Katyal, managed to survive the Iraqi invasion, and against all odds travelled a thousand kilometres across the border into Amman, Jordan. From Amman, 170,000 Indians were brought home by the largest and the most successful evacuation ever attempted by any country, in the history of the world. Over 59 days, the Indian government systematically flew over 488 Air India commercial flights into a war zone to evacuate all 170,000 Indians and safely bring them back home. Airlift is an uplifting and entertaining edge-of-the-seat thriller and is the story of the biggest ever human evacuation in the history of mankind.
Airlift, directed by Raja Krishna Menon, starts filming April 2015 and is presented by T-Series and Cape of Good Films; produced by Crouching Tiger and Emmay Entertainment. Bhushan Kumar, talking about the film, said, “It’s my conviction that the story will be equally appreciated once on celluloid as much as I loved it during narration. The character that Akshay plays is filled with heroism and I am sure he will add to the perfection with this central character role that he essays.”
The trailer is in Hindi and doesn’t have any English subtitles but there’s lots of explosions so it’s still entertaining to watch. [YouTube]
Thanks Rayboy and Nand
21 replies on “Airlift Trailer”
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Uhh, the trailer is in Hindi not Indian.
Fixed
Wtf is Indian? No such language.
“The trailer is in Hindi and doesn’t have any English subtitle”
Cant help it to point out…
All about kuwait, but nothing looks like Kuwait!
90s Kuwait had the new Civil IDs…
It’s co-produced by Nikhil Advani who gave us such classics like Katti fucking Batti.
Do you think the filmmakers are going to do the research before shooting? Probably not.
Katti fucking batti LOL,idk why I cant stop laughing at this.
Yeh! it is commercial. Do you want them to show how people were screwed … as per your so called research. Someone is making an attempt, hold your horses till the time movie is released.
Its not hard to get the research done, lots of documentary available on this.
Hope they atleast show Kuwait Towers!
yeah this movie is only meant for entertainment, the only true part of is was the evacuation which Air India held a world record. But the rest will probably be fiction, doubts on their research with any actual refugee during the invasion. Heard the hero Akshay learnt arabic for this flick, dunno how its gonna turn out.
I think meant to be shown to Indian audience, but they have to cover their costs, why don’t others make their own movies?!! From last post on same subject … it was shot in UAE. Mark will point out the post, not able to reach thru my cell. BTW I perfectly understand Hindi.
The movie will have Arabic subtitles, hopefully English as well.
Did this trailer try to suggest that Queen Alia Airport is in Kuwait? :/
no thats in Jordan. if they showed the white house in the trailer would you think they were trying to say the white house is in kuwait? no so why would you think they’re saying the Queen Alia airport is in Kuwait?
The Indians who evacuated went from Kuwait to Jordan, where they were then airlifted to India.
Again, do your RESEARCH.
https://248am.com/mark/movies/new-film-on-the-1990-iraq-invasion/
Mark says:
March 25, 2015 at 12:13 pm
That’s because Kuwait doesn’t have the infrastructure or experience to handle major film productions. UAE, Lebanon and Egypt are three countries in the region that can and UAE looks the closest like Kuwait.
so many dumb comments here, it stinks
in 1991 ID cards and License were in Arabic only. I have never seen a picture on residency. Sij Film Hindi 😛
And its not being aired in Kuwait I guess
None of the cinemas have it on their now showing list
The release in Kuwait has been differed to 28Jan, for obvious reasons.