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Official Trailer | 1915 Legend Of The Gurkhas
Official Trailer | Gurkha Beneath The Bravery
Official Trailer | Gurkha Beneath The Bravery
Teaser Trailer | Gurkha Beneath The Bravery
“Falam ni Pagalincha” Official Soundtrack Gurkha: Beneath the Bravery
GBTB GRAND PREMIERE - Aldershot
Gurkha: Beneath The Bravery Crowd Funding Video 2
BFBS Radio Interview
Gurkha: Beneath The Bravery Crowd Funding Special
Gurkha:Beneath The Bravery Crowd Funding Final Trailer
Gurkha: Beneath the Bravery ( Crowd Funding Teaser Trailer 2)
Gurkha: Beneath the Bravery ( Crowd Funding Teaser Trailer 2)

25th September 1915, British forces launched a major attack on the German position at Loos, France, hence commencing the Battle of Loos. Kulbir Thapa, a 26 yrs old Rifleman in the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Queen Alexandra’s Own Gurkha Rifles, was in one of the leading companies venturing deep into German lines, and it was the first time he had been under fire and short-lived hope of survival was all gone when he was severely wounded.

A survival story behind the enemy line itself is a praiseworthy tale of bravery but his story didn’t finish there. What unfolds next is a legendary tale of self-sacrifice, compassion, and friendship. The next day, on 26th September, for a fleeting moment, amidst burnt and grime filled no man’s land, he displayed much greater heroism than war- humanity. This earned him the first-ever Victoria Cross for Gurkhas but most importantly, on the day, it brought both British and German together, to acknowledge the sheer willpower of Gurkha