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Ae Watan Mere Watan 2024

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Ae Watan Mere Watan

Emraan Hashmi, Sara Ali Khan, Anand Tiwari, Sachin Khedekar, Abhay Verma

Directed by Kannan Iyer

Release Date Mar 21, 2024

Run Time (Minutes) 133

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Amazon Prime Video

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Production Companies

Dharmatic Entertainment

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Amazon Prime Video

Language

Hindi

Music Directors

Akashdeep Sengupta, Mukund Suryawanshi

Number of Songs

10

Track Length

23:52

Music Label

T-Series

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Ae Watan Mere Watan - Official Teaser - Prime Video India

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Story

In the fiery year of 1942, when India's fight for freedom raged like a monsoon storm, a young woman named Usha steps into the heart of the revolution. Unlike the battle cries on the streets, Usha's weapon is a hidden radio transmitter. With a voice that ignites courage, she becomes the spark that unites the resistance.

Usha's daring broadcasts, echoing the powerful slogan "Quit India," become a thorn in the side of the British Raj. The colonial authorities, desperate to silence this unseen voice, launch a relentless hunt. Usha, with her network of brave friends, must outwit the enemy in a thrilling game of cat and mouse.

"Ae Watan Mere Watan" (Oh My Country) is a tale of bravery that unfolds amidst the turmoil of the Quit India Movement. It's a story where a young woman's unwavering spirit and a clandestine radio become symbols of hope in the fight for independence.

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In the fiery year of 1942, when India's fight for freedom raged like a monsoon storm, a young woman named Usha steps into the heart of the revolution. Unlike the battle cries on the streets, Usha's weapon is a hidden radio transmitter. With a voice that ignites courage, she becomes the spark that unites the resistance.

Usha's daring broadcasts, echoing the powerful slogan "Quit India," become a thorn in the side of the British Raj. The colonial authorities, desperate to silence this unseen voice, launch a relentless hunt. Usha, with her network of brave friends, must outwit the enemy in a thrilling game of cat and mouse.

"Ae Watan Mere Watan" (Oh My Country) is a tale of bravery that unfolds amidst the turmoil of the Quit India Movement. It's a story where a young woman's unwavering spirit and a clandestine radio become symbols of hope in the fight for independence.

#EmraanHashmi #AeWatanMereWatan #PrimeVideoPresents #AreYouReady @primevideoIN #SaraAliKhan #KannanIyer #DharmaticEntertainment #AmazonPrime #PrimeVideo #AeWatanMereWatanOnPrime #WorldRadioDay #VTVFilmz

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Soundtrack

Qatra Qatra (Song): Sara Ali Khan - Sukhwinder Singh, Mukund Suryawanshi - Ae Watan Mere Watan - T-Series

Credits: Music - Mukund Suryawanshi Singer - Sukhwinder Singh Lyrics - Mukund Suryawanshi, Ravi Girri & Rohan Deshmukh

Ae Watan Mere Watan - Title Track - Sara Ali Khan - Romy, Akashdeep Sengupta - T-Series

Credits: Music - Akashdeep Sengupta Singer – Romy Lyrics - Darab Farooqui

Julia : Sara Ali Khan, Divya Kumar, Shashi - Ae Watan Mere Watan - T Series

Credits: Music Director - Shashi Suman Singer - Divya Kumar, Shashi Lyrics - Prashant Ingole

Dua E Azaadi (Audio): Sara Ali Khan - Javed Ali, Swaroop Khan, Shashi - Ae Watan Mere Watan - T-Series

Credits: Music Director - Shashi Suman Singer - Javed Ali, Swaroop Khan, Shashi Lyrics - Darab Farooqui

Ae Watan Mere Watan - Title Track (Female Version) - Sara Ali Khan, Neeti Mohan, Akashdeep S - T-Series

Credits: Music - Akashdeep Sengupta Singer - Neeti Mohan Lyrics - Darab Farooqui

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Video Reviews

Ae Watan Mere Watan - Review by Sucharita Tyagi

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Sara Ali Khan, Emraan Hashmi Film Companion Reviews

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Press Tour

Ae Watan Mere Watan - Movie Raw Audience Response - Being Satyam

Ae Watan Mere Watan Movie Review - Sara Ali Khan Being Satyam

Sara Ali Khan - 'Ae Watan Mere Watan' Interview

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The Movie Report

The Young Voice of Freedom: Usha Mehta and the Secret Radio

India's fight for independence wasn't just fought on battlegrounds. In the shadows, a different kind of warrior emerged – Usha Mehta, a young woman with a voice that would shake the British Raj.

Usha's story isn't one of grand pronouncements or leading armies. It's a narrative of quiet rebellion, ignited at a tender age. At eight, she wasn't chanting slogans – she was yelling "Simon Go Back!" alongside other children, their small voices a powerful challenge to the colonial commission. This early exposure to activism planted a seed of defiance that would blossom in her teenage years.

By the time the Quit India Movement roared in 1942, Usha was a firebrand. But unlike many, her weapon wasn't a lathi (wooden staff) or a flag. It was a hidden radio transmitter. Inspired by Mahatma Gandhi's call for freedom, Usha, along with her friends, embarked on a daring mission – to establish Congress Radio, a clandestine voice for...

The Young Voice of Freedom: Usha Mehta and the Secret Radio

India's fight for independence wasn't just fought on battlegrounds. In the shadows, a different kind of warrior emerged – Usha Mehta, a young woman with a voice that would shake the British Raj.

Usha's story isn't one of grand pronouncements or leading armies. It's a narrative of quiet rebellion, ignited at a tender age. At eight, she wasn't chanting slogans – she was yelling "Simon Go Back!" alongside other children, their small voices a powerful challenge to the colonial commission. This early exposure to activism planted a seed of defiance that would blossom in her teenage years.

By the time the Quit India Movement roared in 1942, Usha was a firebrand. But unlike many, her weapon wasn't a lathi (wooden staff) or a flag. It was a hidden radio transmitter. Inspired by Mahatma Gandhi's call for freedom, Usha, along with her friends, embarked on a daring mission – to establish Congress Radio, a clandestine voice for the resistance.

Imagine the scene: a young woman, barely out of college, hunched over a makeshift transmitter, her voice resonating across the airwaves. "This is Congress Radio calling..." those words, a beacon of hope, pierced through the British imposed silence. Usha, with her fiery pronouncements and unwavering support for the movement, became a thorn in the side of the colonial authorities.

The British, frustrated by this unseen voice inciting rebellion, launched a desperate hunt. But Usha, along with her network of brave friends, were a step ahead. They outsmarted the authorities, constantly shifting locations, their dedication to the cause fueling their ingenuity.

Usha Mehta's story is more than just a historical footnote. It's a testament to the power of unwavering spirit and the impact even the seemingly ordinary can have in extraordinary times. A young woman, armed with a microphone and a burning desire for freedom, became a symbol of resistance, her voice echoing through the ages, a reminder that the fight for liberty can take many forms.

#EmraanHashmi #AeWatanMereWatan #PrimeVideoPresents #AreYouReady @primevideoIN #SaraAliKhan #KannanIyer #DharmaticEntertainment #AmazonPrime #PrimeVideo #AeWatanMereWatanOnPrime #WorldRadioDay #VTVFilmz

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