The film vividly recreates the chaos of that night. Ammunition was running low, the cold was biting, and hope seemed distant. Yet, the narrative focuses on Singh’s refusal to retreat. Legend has it that despite being wounded, he manned a light machine gun, inspiring his vastly outnumbered troops to fight until the very end. The depiction is gritty, bloody, and devoid of the jingoistic gloss that often plagues war movies. It portrays the tragedy of 1962—a war fought with bravery but hamstrung by political and logistical failures.