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Rakshak- India’s Braves: Chapter 2 on way

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Amazon miniTV is gearing up to bring back the spirit of patriotism as it announces the much-anticipated Chapter 2 of Rakshak-India’s Braves, a tribute to the martyrs of the nation and their sacrifices. Based on true events from declassified Army missions, the streaming service recently unveiled the first look of the second part of the franchise, featuring Barun Sobti in the role of Naib Subedar Sombir Singh. Produced by Juggernaut Studios, this exemplary tale of inspiration, pride and valour will stream soon exclusively on Amazon miniTV for free.

Exploring patriotic sentiments, the story intricately unfolds the account of Junior Commissioned Officer Naib Subedar Sombir Singh. He collaborated with DYSP Aman Kumar Thakur in a joint operation in Kulgam district, successfully neutralising terrorists and safeguarding both the lives of citizens as well as the nation’s integrity.

Barun shared, “Rakshak- India’s Braves: Chapter 2 has been an incredible experience for me. I am filled with a profound sense of accomplishment and gratitude. It’s a great responsibility to play the role of an individual who sacrificed his life for the nation. It is truly an honour to portray the role of Naib Subedar Sombir Singh and share his brave story.”

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