

Sahil Naqvi of Jammu and kashmir Light Infantry( Dino Morea) which they request to deliver themselves. At the base, they talk to the regiment commander and find another letter by Lt. They see soldiers' coffins in the truck, and the driver quotes an inspiring poem. Naqvi (played by Mithun Chakraborty and Prateeksha Lonkar), but their bike runs out of petrol, and they hitch a ride on a military convoy heading to a nearby base. The third letter is to be delivered to a Mr. and he shows them how he has come to terms with his own grief. Vikram is very proud of his brother's sacrifice. The students' second stop, Himachal, finds them meeting now wheelchair-using Air Force pilot Sqn Leader Vikram Shergill ( Sunny Deol), whose Army officer brother, Captain Dhananjay Shergill ( Bobby Deol) of 18 Grenadiers had also been killed in action.

Jassi tells them that the area beyond the fence is Pakistan, and the fence is the Border. When they are flying kites, their kite is cut and it falls beyond a certain fence, in another field. The students find that the entire village is very proud of the heroic officer and his sacrifice for the country. On their first stop, in Atari, Amritsar, they meet the widow, Kuljeet Kaur ( Preity Zinta), and the son, Jasswinder Singh ( Dwij Yadav), of a Sikh soldier, Havaldar( Sergeant)Balkar Singh of 8 Sikh Regiment( Salman Khan), who was killed in action three years earlier. They choose to create a documentary illustrating reasons not to join the Indian Armed Forces, and go on a motorcycle road trip bearing three letters they have been given to deliver - each from a slain soldier to his family. Two film academy students, Ali ( Vatsal Sheth) and Sameer ( Sohail Khan), must make a movie in order to graduate. On 22 November 2008 the script of Heroes was asked to be part of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Although initially set to be released on 6 June 2008, it was pushed to 24 October 2008, the opening weekend of the holiday Diwali. Heroes is a 2008 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Samir Karnik, starring Salman Khan, Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol, Preity Zinta, Mithun Chakraborty, Sohail Khan, Vatsal Sheth and Dino Morea.
