Param Vir Chakra
Directed byChetan Anand
Vijay Anand
Ketan Anand
StarringFarooq Sheikh
Puneet Issar
Sunil Lahri
Kanwaljit Singh
Meena
Gurdas Maan
Pankaj Dheer
Naseeruddin Shah
Annu Kapoor
Sameer Arya
Country of originIndia
No. of seasons1
Production
EditorJethu Mandal
Camera setupVivek Anand
Original release
NetworkDD National
Release1988 (1988)

Param Vir Chakra is an Indian serial portraying the real life of Param Vir Chakra gallantry award winners, India's highest military honour.

The serial was directed by noted film director Chetan Anand, who previously made war films like Haqeeqat (1964) and Hindustan Ki Kasam (1973). It received critical acclaim when it first aired on Doordarshan channel in 1988.[1][2] The first episode of the series featured the first recipient of the award, Major Som Nath Sharma of Kumaon Regiment.[3]

List of episodes

EpisodePortraying ActorProduction Notes
Major Som Nath SharmaFarooq Sheikh
Lance Naik Karam SinghKanwaljit Singh
Second Lieutenant Rama Raghoba RaneSunil Lahri
Naik Jadu Nath SinghPuneet Issar
Company Havildar Major Piru Singh Shekhawat
Captain Gurbachan Singh Salaria
Major Dhan Singh ThapaPhonsok Ladakhi
Subedar Joginder SinghGurdas Maan
Major Shaitan SinghPankaj Dheer
Company Quarter Master Havildar Abdul HamidNaseeruddin Shah
Lieutenant-Colonel Ardeshir Burzorji TaraporeThis was filmed on location with a Vijayanta Tank regiment. With T-55s playing the part of Pakistani Patton tanks.
Lance Naik Albert EkkaAnnu Kapoor
Flying Officer Nirmal Jit Singh SekhonThis was shot at Kalaikunda Airbase where No.2 Squadron, IAF, had HAL Ajeet fighters that were used to represent the Gnat. Hawker Hunters of the OCU in Thunderbolts scheme were used to play the role of the PAF F-86 Sabres. A number of 'formation shots' were filmed on the ground.
2/Lieutenant Arun KhetarpalThis was filmed on location with a Vijayanta Tank regiment.
Major Hoshiar Singh DahiyaMangal Dhillon

See also

References

  1. Randor Guy. "Maker of innovative, meaningful movies". The Hindu. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  2. Ranjan Das Gupta (22 February 2014). "Goldie commands respect even 10 years after death". Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  3. Madhu Jain (15 August 1990). "Mandi House hardsells Kashmir in its serial 'Gul Gulshan Gulfam'". India Today. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
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