1. The Undercover Mission of Major Mohit Sharma (2004)

The video opens with a dramatic reconstruction of a covert operation in Kashmir in 2004.

  • The Persona: A young man named Iftikar Bhatt joins the Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist group. He claims to be a Kashmiri local seeking revenge against the Indian Army for killing his brother.

  • Infiltration: Hizbul leaders Abu Torara and Abu Sabzar represent a major threat. They accept Iftikar into their ranks, impressed by his physique and courage, but initially assign him the role of a cook because he makes good Khatte Baigan (sour eggplant).


  • The Trap: Iftikar provides the terrorists with a "blueprint" to attack an Indian Army base. Before the attack, the leaders test his loyalty one last time by pointing AK-47s at him and asking, "Who are you really?" Iftikar calmly maintains his cover, daring them to shoot him if they doubt him.

  • The Elimination: Reassured, the leaders put down their guns to eat. In that moment, Iftikar pulls out a concealed 9mm pistol and shoots both terrorists dead.

  • The Reveal: Iftikar Bhatt was actually Major Mohit Sharma of the 1 Para SF (Special Forces). This operation is a key highlight of his career.

2. Early Life and Military Career

The narrator provides a biography of Major Mohit Sharma.

  • Background: Born on January 13, 1978, in Rohtak, Haryana. His nickname was "Chintu". His older brother, Madhur Sharma, tried to join the army but failed the NDA exams. Inspired by his brother, Mohit pursued the same dream.


  • Education: He attended Delhi Public School and later an engineering college in Maharashtra. However, he left engineering immediately upon clearing the SSB (Service Selection Board) exams, despite his family's initial hesitation.

  • Joining the Army: He was initially underweight by 6 kg for the medical test. His mother helped him gain the weight in one month through a high-protein diet. He was commissioned into the Madras Regiment in 1999.

  • Para SF Conversion: After serving in the Kashmir Valley during Operation Parakram (2001) and receiving a commendation card for gallantry, he decided to join the Para Special Forces. He failed the first selection (twisting his ankle during a 40km run) but succeeded the second time, joining the elite 1 Para SF in 2003.

3. The Martyrdom of Major Mohit Sharma (2009)

The video details his final mission in the Hafruda Forest, Kupwara.

  • The Setup: On March 20, 2009, intel reported terrorists hiding in the Haphruda forest. Major Sharma and his team were deployed.


  • The Ambush: On March 21, the team spotted footprints in the snow. The terrorists were walking in a single file to hide their numbers. Suddenly, the team came under heavy fire from three directions.

  • The Firefight: Major Sharma ordered his men to take cover while he remained exposed. He was shot in the arm but continued firing. When a grenade was thrown, he engaged in close combat.

  • The Sacrifice: Despite being grievously wounded, he killed two terrorists and suppressed fire, allowing his team to encircle the enemy. He killed four terrorists in total during this operation. His last words to his team were, "I am fine, check on the others."

  • Legacy: He was posthumously awarded the Ashok Chakra, India's highest peacetime gallantry award.

4. The Lyari Gang War (Pakistan)

The video shifts focus to the antagonists depicted in the movie, based on the gang wars in Lyari, Karachi.

  • Context: Lyari is described as one of the most dangerous areas in Karachi, plagued by gang violence since the 1960s.


  • Rehman Dakait: The "uncrowned king" of Lyari. The video claims he killed his own mother. He was supported by the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and had ties to Benazir Bhutto.

  • The Conflict: A gang war erupted between Rehman Dakait and his former mentor, Haji Lalu. This war claimed over 800 lives in two years.

  • Chaudhry Aslam Khan: A fearless Pakistani police officer (SP) known as an "Encounter Specialist." He was tasked with cleaning up Lyari. He famously killed Rehman Dakait in an encounter in 2009.

  • The Brutality: After Rehman's death, Uzair Baloch and Baba Ladla took over. They kidnapped a rival gangster, Arshad Pappu, beheaded him, and played football with his severed head in the streets of Lyari—a scene the narrator suggests might be too graphic for the movie.

  • Aslam's Death: SP Chaudhry Aslam was assassinated in a suicide bombing on the Lyari Expressway in 2014.

5. Major Iqbal and Ajit Doval

The final segment discusses other real-life figures likely to be portrayed in the film.

  • Major Iqbal: A mysterious ISI officer named in the testimony of David Headley (a plotter of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks). Headley claimed he received instructions from an email ID "Chaudhary Khan," operated by Major Iqbal. Pakistan denies his existence.


  • Ajit Doval: The character "Ajit Sanyal" in the movie (played by R. Madhavan) is based on India's National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval.