Troy (2004) Thriller movie explained in Hindi Urdu. The American Adventure Thriller film “Troy: Trojan vs Sparta” story summarized with a complete ending in हिन्दी explanation. The plot revolves around the famous battle of the late Bronze age between the ancient kingdoms of Troy and Sparta. One day, the prince of Troy expects to pay a friendly visit to another kingdom. During a visit to Sparta, Trojan prince 'Paris' falls in love with another country's Royal lady Queen 'Helen' and gets her back to his own kingdom. King ‘Agamemnon’, on the other hand, having already vanquished every empire in Greece, uses his brother's rage as a basis to make war on Troy. He believes that Troy betrayed the Greeks by kidnapping the royal lady. However, the truth is quite different.Will the last kingdom of Troy be strong enough to withstand their massive castle walls against united Greek forces a.k.a Spartans? The story follows the destinies of the thousand men.
Because of their skilled and brave Prince Hector, the Troy army was never defeated so far. The Greeks can only defeat the Trojans with the help of ‘Achilles’, who is also a lone warrior who does not listen to anyone. His sword skills and repositioning are unrivalled. It is not only a war between Troy and Greece, but also a personal conflict between Hector and Achilles. So, both of them have a very strong fight.
Both mighty kingdoms demonstrate their strength to each other in the pursuit of victory and honor. Despite the fact that it has been many years since its release, this film is still regarded as one of the best by many fans. The acting of Brad Pitt and the actor who played Hector is such that we are preserved in suspense and feel thrilling vibes until the end of the film.
Credits:
Images and footage Source: Warners and Plan B Films
Director: Wolfgang Petersen
Producer: Colin Wilson Wolfgang Petersen
Cast: Simon Phillips and Julie Mainville
Screenplay / Writer: David Benioff
Based on: Iliad by Homer (Novel)
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