
1971: Beyond Borders
Drama · War
Overview
Set against the backdrop of 1971 Indo-Pak war, the movie is inspired by real incidents and the protagonists are inspired by Param Vir Chakra recipients. The movie shows what consequences of war are on the lives of soldiers on either side of the border.
Top Cast


Mohanlal
Mohanlal
Major Mahadevan / Major Sahadevan
Mohanlal
Major Mahadevan / Major Sahadevan


Arunoday Singh
Arunoday Singh
Lieutenant colonel Muhammed Akhram Raja
Arunoday Singh
Lieutenant colonel Muhammed Akhram Raja


Allu Sirish
Allu Sirish
Lieutenant Chinmay
Allu Sirish
Lieutenant Chinmay


Renji Panicker
Renji Panicker
Janardhana
Renji Panicker
Janardhana


Sudheer Karamana
Sudheer Karamana
Captain Aadhiselvam
Sudheer Karamana
Captain Aadhiselvam


Saiju Kurup
Saiju Kurup
Tank Operator
Saiju Kurup
Tank Operator
Priyanka Agrawal
Priyanka Agrawal
Rana Sharif's wife
Priyanka Agrawal
Rana Sharif's wife


Padmaraj Ratheesh
Padmaraj Ratheesh
Tank Driver
Padmaraj Ratheesh
Tank Driver
Zoya Zayed Khan
Zoya Zayed Khan
Pakistani doctor
Zoya Zayed Khan
Pakistani doctor


Krishna Kumar
Krishna Kumar
Sudharshan
Krishna Kumar
Sudharshan
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