The official trailer for “Ae Watan Mere Watan,” starring Sara Ali Khan, has been released. The film revolves around India’s struggle for independence in 1942, drawing inspiration from actual historical events and portraying the spirit of the Quit India Movement. Prepare for a captivating voyage into the past, showcasing the bravery and sacrifices of our youth. Mark your calendars for March 21, as the movie is set to premiere on Amazon Prime, offering an exclusive viewing experience soon.

Starring Sara Ali Khan, the movie portrays the inspiring true story of Usha Mehta, a 22-year-old woman who played a pivotal role in advocating India’s capability to govern itself without British intervention. In the trailer, Sara Ali Khan plays Usha Mehta’s character, showcasing her involvement in the independence movement through an underground radio station that fueled the Quit India Movement.

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Directed by Kannan Iyer and produced by Karan Johar, Apoorva Mehta, and Somen Mishra, the film delves into the bravery, sacrifices, and ingenuity exhibited by the youth in India’s pursuit of freedom. The ensemble cast, led by Sara Ali Khan, features Sachin Khedekar, Abhay Verma, Sparsh Shrivastav, Alexx O’Nell, and Anand Tiwari, with a special appearance by Emraan Hashmi.

The trailer pays tribute to the unwavering spirit of those Indians who valiantly opposed the British, making significant sacrifices, even sacrificing their lives, in the fight for freedom. For a glimpse, watch the trailer here:

According to the official synopsis, “Ae Watan Mere Watan” draws inspiration from actual events, narrating a pivotal chapter in India’s journey to independence, with 22-year-old Usha (portrayed by Sara Ali Khan) playing a central role.

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“Ae Watan Mere Watan” unfolds the narrative of the Indian Independence movement through Usha’s life. It highlights her underground radio station’s role in fueling the Quit India Movement, emphasizing the valour, sacrifices, and resourcefulness of the nation’s youth during India’s struggle for freedom.

Reflecting on her portrayal of such a compelling character, Sara Ali Khan expressed, “Taking on the role in Ae Watan Mere Watan has been an unparalleled honor. Immersing myself in the essence of the character, delving into her psyche, and understanding her motivations has been both humbling and empowering.”