Randeep Hooda to headline 'Operation Khukri' after bagging film rights

IANS May 20, 2025 294 views

Bollywood actor Randeep Hooda is set to star in a powerful military drama based on the real-life 'Operation Khukri' mission. The film will chronicle the extraordinary 2000 rescue of 233 Indian soldiers held hostage in Sierra Leone's challenging jungle terrain. Hooda will portray Major General Raj Pal Punia, the heroic commander who led the high-risk operation. The project aims to bring recognition to an incredible but largely unknown chapter of Indian military history.

"To step into the shoes of Major General Punia... is an honour and a responsibility" - Randeep Hooda
Randeep Hooda to headline 'Operation Khukri' after bagging film rights
Mumbai, May 20: Bollywood star Randeep Hooda, who is currently basking in the success of his latest release “Jaat”, has bagged the film rights to the military bestseller “Operation Khukri” and will be seen starring in the epic war drama.

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Randeep secures film rights to bestselling military book

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Depicts 75-day Indian Army hostage rescue in Sierra Leone

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Based on true events from 2000 peacekeeping mission

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Highlights extraordinary military courage and strategy

“‘Operation Khukri’ is a story that moved me deeply. It’s not just a tale of guns and glory, but of sacrifice, brotherhood, and unyielding courage in the face of insurmountable odds,” Randeep said about the upcoming project.

Randeep has secured the official movie rights to “Operation Khukri: The Untold Story of the Indian Army’s Bravest Peacekeeping Mission Abroad” by Major General Rajpal Punia, and Damini Punia, setting the stage for his next major project, a military drama chronicling one of the Indian Army’s most audacious operations on foreign soil, reports variety.com.

He added: “To step into the shoes of Major General Punia, a man who led his men out of a 75-day siege in an unknown land, is an honour and a responsibility. Our aim is to bring to life a chapter of Indian military history that deserves far more recognition — not just for the spectacle, but for the spirit of our soldiers who would rather die than surrender. I believe this story has the power to inspire every Indian.”

The film “Operation Khukri” will bring to screen the harrowing real-life events from 2000, when 233 Indian soldiers were held hostage by rebel forces in Sierra Leone, West Africa, and the subsequent high-risk rescue mission that followed.

The actor will portray Major General Raj Pal Punia (then a young Company Commander of the 14th Mechanised Infantry), who navigated both the tense standoff and the extraordinary rescue operation amid challenging jungle warfare conditions, according to variety.com.

The mission began as a peacekeeping effort but escalated into a tense 75-day standoff that tested the resolve of the Indian contingent, who found themselves surrounded without supplies in the hostile terrains of Kailahun.

The production houses Rahul Mittra Films and Randeep Hooda Films have exclusively acquired the adaptation rights to the Penguin Random House bestseller, which offers a first-hand account of the mission from Major General Punia himself, who orchestrated the operation.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Finally! Our brave soldiers' stories are getting the recognition they deserve. Randeep Hooda is perfect for this role - his intensity in 'Jaat' gave me goosebumps. Can't wait to see how he portrays this real-life heroism. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Amit S.
Hope they don't over-dramatize it like some recent war films. The real story is thrilling enough without adding unnecessary masala. Randeep seems sincere though - his dedication to roles is impressive.
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Sanjay M.
Never heard about this operation before! Shows how many unsung heroes we have in our armed forces. Should be made compulsory viewing in schools. Randeep's choice of subjects is always meaningful - from 'Sarbjit' to this.
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Neha R.
My uncle served in Sierra Leone during that time. He never talks about it - too painful. Maybe this film will help families like ours understand what they went through. Just hope it's done respectfully.
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Rahul V.
After Uri and Shershaah, Indian audiences are ready for more authentic military stories. But please no item songs in between battle scenes! Keep it real like Randeep did in 'Main Aur Charles'.
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Kavita P.
Interesting that this happened during UN peacekeeping. Shows how dangerous these missions can be. Hope the film highlights India's contribution to global peacekeeping - we're the largest contributors but few know this!

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