![]() Peak 5179, captured by crossborder enemies that the Army must reclaim, was at this point one with the person - Karan, our protagonist. Until it all adds up and turns into a push so full of kinetic thrust that you cannot help but take the plunge.įarhan, of course, used this personal climb as a metaphor to tell the story of war in the second half of the film. There will be spurts of desire in you to find an aim in life - Lakshya - but you will swallow them in an involuntary action, quite like you did the spit in your mouth at least thrice while reading this line. He didn't really need to work for anything in life, for comfort can do that to you, often transitioning into complacency without you knowing it. He was lazy - and that's putting it mildly. ![]() ![]() The narrative then immediately shifts to the foot of that personal mountain Karan had scaled to reach where he is today. We meet Hrithik's Karan as Lt Karan Shergill, a soldier in the Indian Amry. Respect & gratitude to the Indian Army for their inspiration and their support. ![]() an experience that’s much more than a film to me and all who created it. And much like the adrenaline-pumping climbing scene in Lakshya, this coming into being is a steep, tedious, bone-breaking climb.ġ6 years of Lakshya. Farhan's films have always been about personal journeys - one may call it coming-of-age, but it's more like coming into being. ![]()
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