Battalion 609 | |
Director: | Brijesh Batuknath Tripathi |
Producer: | Naraindas Lalwani |
Starring: | Shoaib Ibrahim Elena Kazan Farnaz Shetty Sparsh Sharma Chandraprakash Thakur Vishwas Kini Shree Rammy PandeyJasbir Thandi as Max (Manmeet Singh) |
Music: | Shailendra Sayanti (film score)[1] Sanidhya Swarna, Sanjay Mahendra Pachauri (lyrics) Sanjay Choudhuri (background score) |
Cinematography: | Vijay Mishra |
Editing: | Umesh Rane |
Studio: | N. J. Lalwani Films[2] |
Distributor: | Big Curtains Media Private Limited |
Country: | India |
Language: | Hindi |
Runtime: | 143 minutes |
Gross: | 0.01 Crore[3] |
Battalion 609[4] is a 2019 Indian action film written and directed by Brijesh Batuknath Tripathi and produced by Naraindas Lalwani under his banner N.J Lalwani Films and Executive Producer Shree Rammy Pandey. Starring Shoaib Ibrahim, Elena Kazan, Farnaz Shetty, Sparsh Sharma, Vishwas Kini, Kiaan, Jashn Kohli, Vicky Ahuja, Vikas Srivastava, Chandraprakash Thakur, Manish R. Sharma & Shree Rammy Pandey.[5] It was all India theatrically released on 11 January 2019.[6] [7]
The story revolves around a friendly cricket match between the Indian Army and the Pakistan Army gone wrong and narrates the tale of the soldiers of Battalion 609 putting up a fight with Taliban.[8] After an attack on the Indian army near the LOC, the match which was to be played between India and Pakistan is cancelled. Anwar Hussein, a Pakistani soldier who is very fond of cricket and was looking forward to the match, throws a cricket bat at the other end of the LOC and calls the Indian army and Indians a bunch of cowards. In anger, the Indian army throws a ball towards them. Soon, a verbal fight breaks between them which leads to the two teams deciding to play a cricket match. The losing team will take their post eighteen kilometres back.[9]
Battalion 609 | |
Type: | Soundtrack |
Artist: | Shailendra Sayanti |
Released: | 11 January 2019[11] |
Recorded: | 2018 |
Genre: | Feature Film Soundtrack |
Length: | 17:01 |
Label: | Zee Music Company |
Language: | Hindi |
Producer: | Naraindas Lalwani |
The film's soundtrack was composed and produced by Shailendra Sayanti and lyrics were written by Raj Sandilya, Sanjay Mahendra Pachori and Sanidhya Sawarna. Sanjay Choudhuri worked as a guest composer.[12] The first song, "Garam Hai Itnee Body", was sung by Raja Sagoo.