In the annals of Indian cinema, few films have managed to blend patriotic fervor with surgical storytelling as effectively as Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran . Released in 2018, this John Abraham-starrer was more than just a Bollywood action film; it was a dramatic re-telling of one of modern India’s most audacious and secretive operations—the nuclear tests of 1998.
| Platform | Availability | Video Quality | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Included with subscription | 4K / Dolby Audio | | Zee5 | Included with subscription | HD | | YouTube (Movies) | Rental/Purchase | HD | | Apple TV / iTunes | Rental/Purchase | 4K |
By paying a small rental fee (usually ₹50-₹120), you ensure that the writers, actors, VFX artists, and stunt coordinators get their residual payments. There is a profound irony here: Parmanu is about a secret operation that required extreme discipline, sacrifice, and rule-following. The scientists at BARC (Bhabha Atomic Research Centre) did not take shortcuts. They worked within the law to protect the nation.
