Updated On: 18 November, 2025 08:02 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
With ‘120 Bahadur’ screening planned for Indian Armed Forces in under-served regions, PictureTime founder Sushil Chaudhary breaks down the one-and-a-half year process to set up mobile theatres in Ladakh and Sikkim

Sushil Chaudhary
A film about courage is on its way to those who live it every day. On November 17, the makers of 120 Bahadur announced that the Farhan Akhtar-starrer will be screened for the Indian Armed Forces, paramilitary forces, war veterans, and their families across under-served regions in the country upon its November 21 release. The initiative will be executed by PictureTime, which will take its mobile theatres to remote terrains to screen the Razneesh Ghai-directed war drama.
Farhan Akhtar in ‘120 Bahadur’