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Watch Sucha Soorma ((exclusive)) May 2026

When Sucha was twelve, a gang of dacoits led by the ruthless Nazar Khan burned half the village. Sucha watched his father take a bullet meant for a neighbor. That night, young Sucha swore on the pyre’s ashes: "I will not rest until every tyrant fears the name Sucha Soorma." He left Fatehpur and wandered into the wilds of the Shivalik hills. There, he found a hermit—a retired Sikh Nihang warrior named Bhai Roop Chand. For seven years, Sucha learned Gatka (the Sikh martial art), the art of wielding a tulwar (curved sword) and a chakram (throwing disc). But more than weapons, Bhai Roop taught him bir ras — the essence of heroism: courage without cruelty, strength with compassion.

Nazar Khan fled that night. Sucha Soorma’s name began to spread. Years passed. Sucha became a folk hero, settling disputes, protecting caravans, standing between the weak and the cruel. The Mughal governor of the province, Feroz Khan (no relation to Nazar), grew jealous. Sucha’s justice made the governor’s corruption look vile. watch sucha soorma

The remaining soldiers fled.

Feroz Khan sent an offer: join his army as a commander. Sucha refused. "I serve the land, not a throne of thorns." When Sucha was twelve, a gang of dacoits

Sucha said nothing. He went to the well, drew water, and washed the soot off his father’s memorial stone. Then he walked to Nazar Khan’s fort—alone. There, he found a hermit—a retired Sikh Nihang

Khan sent twenty men. Sucha disarmed them without killing a single one—breaking wrists, dislocating shoulders, but taking no life. When the last man lay groaning, Sucha looked up. "I gave them mercy. You will not get the same."

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