The untold story of Colonel Narinder ‘Bull’ Kumar to be made into a film soon

In 1981, this soldier and his team lay claim to the highest peaks at altitudes beyond 24,000 feet and proudly planted the Indian tri-color there.

Colonel Narinder Bull Kumar
Colonel Narinder Bull Kumar
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BULL - The movie on late Col Narinder ‘Bull Kumar’ is a story of true leadership, guts, and glory. This is a story of a battle against the harshest enemy of all – mother nature, against whom the strongest have often succumbed. A story of a strong-willed, determined army officer who refused to give up. “Jo Karna hai so Karna hai” was Bull Kumar’s motto.

Commemorating his life, producers Ramon Chibb and Anku Pande of Manomay Motion Pictures have acquired the rights to retell his incredible story on celluloid.

In 1981, this soldier and his team lay claim to the highest peaks at altitudes beyond 24,000 feet and proudly planted the Indian tri-color there. They did this without any maps or high-tech equipment - their boots were not waterproof, and their jackets were not made of down feathers. They had to navigate tricky crevasses and stay ahead of avalanches while braving temperatures that dipped to a numbing -50 degrees Celsius. The “reconnaissance” mission was not an official army operation. That meant that if Bull Kumar and his band of brothers were to fall into enemy hands, no one would claim them.

Written by Balwinder Singh Janjua, Bull is being driven by Ramon Chibb, an ex-army officer who understands the ethos of the Indian army. He is from the same regiment as Bull Kumar and has spent several hours with the Colonel getting to know what drove him to accomplish the impossible.


Ramon has previously directed big-ticket armed forces shows for the National Geographic Channel and is the Creative Consultant for all things related to the army for Aamir Khan’s latest in production ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’. He has also written the story and screenplay for ‘Fighter’ the recently announced Siddharth Anand action film starring Hrithik and Deepika.

Filmmaker Ramon Chibb said, "We are elated as a team to be the ones to bring this amazing story of heroism and true leadership to the screens soon. We are grateful to late Colonel Narinder “Bull” Kumar’s family for trusting us and giving us the responsibility to retell his deeply inspiring story on celluloid. We currently have interest from several studios and look forward to kick start this project and let the world know the heroic story of an unfathomably brave, adventurous, and a true patriot."

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