![]() I felt the tension and was literally on the edge of my seat during some scenes because the music was on point. The background music! It got me from the get go.No random romance track…not for a lack of trying though.Not everything is rosy though (stay tuned) but it’s a step in the right direction. Yes, it’s a reality, but its rarely seen on screen in this way. There is strategy involved in the art of war after all, and not all soldiers work on the frontlines, and this movie does a good job of showing this. This film shows (sometimes hilariously to its detriment, more on this in what I didn’t like) that there is a whole slew of people, teams, and departments that work together as a unit to get it done. Yes, there’s a clear hero, but thankfully he isn’t shown doing everything in it. Perhaps last year’s “Raazi” started a newer, more inclusive trend of making patriotic films without the hatred! (One can hope!) The tone is patriotic, but refreshingly it doesn’t deteriorate to the usual narrative of “dushman desh” or “Pakistan hai hai”. ![]()
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