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Original Title :
Param Veer Chakra
Genre :
TV Series / Drama / War
Cast :
Tom Alter,Sameer Arya,Brando Bakshi
Type :
TV Series
Rating :
7.7/10
Param Veer Chakra Online

Series cast summary:
Tom Alter Tom Alter 1 episode, 1988
Sameer Arya Sameer Arya 1 episode, 1988
Brando Bakshi Brando Bakshi 1 episode, 1988
Mamta Deshmukh Mamta Deshmukh 1 episode, 1988
Charan Dev Charan Dev 1 episode, 1988
Puneet Issar Puneet Issar 1 episode, 1988
Bijaya Jena Bijaya Jena 1 episode, 1988
Vilas Kalgutkar Vilas Kalgutkar 1 episode, 1988
Annu Kapoor Annu Kapoor 1 episode, 1988
Pratibha Kapoor Pratibha Kapoor 1 episode, 1988
Sangeeta Kulkarni Sangeeta Kulkarni 1 episode, 1988
Phunsok Ladhakhi Phunsok Ladhakhi 1 episode, 1988
Sunil Lahri Sunil Lahri 1 episode, 1988
Gurdas Maan Gurdas Maan 1 episode, 1988
Meha Modi Meha Modi 1 episode, 1988
Amrit Pal Amrit Pal 1 episode, 1988
Raghuvanshi Sarvar Raghuvanshi Sarvar 1 episode, 1988
Sushma Seth Sushma Seth 1 episode, 1988
Naseeruddin Shah Naseeruddin Shah 1 episode, 1988
Farooq Shaikh Farooq Shaikh 1 episode, 1988
Kanwaljit Singh Kanwaljit Singh 1 episode, 1988
Kanta Sukhdev Kanta Sukhdev 1 episode, 1988
Kanika Vajpai Kanika Vajpai 1 episode, 1988


User reviews

Cordaron

Cordaron

Param Veer Chakra is one of those series that is difficult to dislike because of its subject matter.

It tells the stories of the winners of India's highest gallantry award, many of whom received it posthumously.

In trying to humanize the heroes in question it delves into their personal lives and does so with varying degrees of success. In some instances the acting is overly dramatic and the dialogue 1980s Bollywood.

The battle scenes vary in quality. The plus is that you get to see vintage equipment but Ajeets played Gnats and Vijayanta's played Centurions.

Gunfire is very badly simulated and the background music is genuinely appalling.

The acting is a little melodramatic - typical 1980s Indian TV.

However, what lifts this show out of the ordinary (even if you can't understand a word of Hindi) is its attempt to portray how these heroes of the Indian Republic fought and in many instances died.

In its attempt to do so, it succeeds in large part and for that it is a must watch.

Unfortunately, neither a DVD release nor English subtitles are available.