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**Kalashnikov (2020)** is a Russian biographical war drama directed by Konstantin Buslov. The film chronicles the life and career of Mikhail Kalashnikov, the inventor of the AK-47 assault rifle, one of the most iconic and widely used weapons in modern military history.

The story focuses on Kalashnikovโ€™s life, starting with his early years as a young engineer and his work during World War II. After being injured in battle, Kalashnikov, driven by a desire to create a weapon that could help defend his country, sets out to develop a new firearm. His efforts lead to the creation of the AK-47, a revolutionary weapon that became synonymous with Soviet military power.

The film explores not only Kalashnikov’s technical ingenuity but also his personal struggles, the moral dilemmas surrounding the development of a weapon of mass destruction, and the impact of his creation on the world.

Throughout the story, Kalashnikov’s deep love for his country and the desire to help end the war are central themes, though the film also raises questions about the unintended consequences of his invention.

“Kalashnikov” blends historical events with personal drama, providing a deeper look at the life of one of the 20th centuryโ€™s most influential figures in the field of military technology.