
Synopsis:
Secret agent Wali Khan (Irrfan Khan), appointed by the Chief of Indian Research and Analysis Wing, Ashwini Rao (Nasser), was on a mission from nine years to exploit the activities of India''s most wanted D-Company syndicate, Iqbal Khan a.k.a Iqbal Seth a.k.a Goldman (Rishi Kapoor) in Karachi. On the other hand, ex-Indian Army officer, and Mercenary, Captain, Rudra Pratap Singh (Arjun Rampal), R.A.W.''s explosives expert, Zoya Rehman (Huma Qureshi), and Aslam (Aakash Daahiya), a Mumbai thief were recruited by R.A.W., nine days before, to infiltrate Pakistan and support Wali Khan, in the mission to apprehend, Goldman, who is about to break Inter-Services Intelligence protocol and attend his own son''s wedding.
It is the story of these four unassuming protagonists, all with varying back stories and a common mission that brings them together on foreign soil to execute one such mission. It explores their journey, their choices, their loss, their victory. Set in never captured on celluloid backdrop.
It is the story of these four unassuming protagonists, all with varying back stories and a common mission that brings them together on foreign soil to execute one such mission. It explores their journey, their choices, their loss, their victory. Set in never captured on celluloid backdrop.
This gripping film delivers a powerful blend of action, drama, and suspense. The story revolves around a covert mission to capture a notorious terrorist, showcasing the complexities of duty and morality. Arjun Rampal shines as the dedicated RAW agent, effectively portraying the internal struggles faced in such high-stakes situations. Irrfan Khan brings depth to his role, skillfully balancing intensity with moments of vulnerability. Rishi Kapoor delivers a memorable performance that adds a layer of gravitas to the narrative.
The film's pacing keeps the audience engaged, with thrilling sequences that are both well-choreographed and emotionally resonant. The cinematography captures the gritty essence of its setting, enhancing the storytelling. Shruti Haasan and Huma Qureshi contribute significantly, offering strong supporting performances that enrich the plot.
The soundtrack complements the film beautifully, with songs that linger long after the credits roll. The writing is sharp, with dialogue that feels authentic and impactful. While it dives into serious themes, there are moments of levity that help balance the tone.
Overall, this film is a compelling watch that not only entertains but also provokes thought about the sacrifices made in the line of duty. It’s a testament to the caliber of talent in the industry and a must-see for fans of action and drama alike.