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A fiction, with the 1999 Kargil War at its backdrop, ”Lakshya” revolves around an aimless young man Karan Shergill (played by Hrithik Roshan), who joins the Indian Army and matures into a battlefield hero.The 47-year-old director, who shot the major portions of the second half of the film in Ladakh, said working on the project was a lifetime experience. ”Forever grateful to the Indian Army for supporting us and to the incredibly dedicated & tenacious cast & crew who collaborated on this life experience… I won’t call it a film, because it’s always been more than that. Lakshya. 17 years,” Akhtar wrote.
The 2004 war drama was the actor-filmmaker’s second directorial venture after his blockbuster debut ”Dil Chahta Hai”. ”Lakshya” also featured Preity Zinta, Amitabh Bachchan, Om Puri, Amrish Puri, and Ranvir Shorey Zinta, who essayed the role of a journalist in the movie, said she is proud to be a part of a story that is a reminder of all the sacrifices made by the armed forces. ”Filming at 18000+ feet in Ladakh was brutal and beautiful at the same time. I am so proud of this film and everything it stood for. It definitely is a love letter to all army brats out there. It’s also a reminder to never forget all those sacrifices and unmatched bravery of our armed forces,” the 46-year-old actor posted on Instagram. ”Lakshya” received a mixed response from the audience upon its release. Actor-choreographer-filmmaker Prabhudheva won the best choreography National Award for his work on the film’s song ”Main Aisa Kyun Ho”, featuring Roshan.