The strategy planning, entering the enemy zone to attack, giving the high through the chaos of attacks – all of this and more gets built up within the 15 minutes of the film. Vihan gets transferred to Delhi for the desk work at the Intelligence Bureau because of his mother’s Alzheimer’s. He chooses to stay near his mother as the county is under multiple attacks.
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The first half majorly builds up the ‘josh’ for the surgical strike and the pre-interval point is where the emotions come to play. Patriotism brilliantly and most important subtly used, hypes up the curiosity for the second half. There are some heroic moments driving away the authentic essence but the story keeps you intrigued.
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The film sees Vicky Kaushal playing the role of an Indian commando who is involved in the 2016 surgical strike. It also stars Yami Gautam.
It also features Kirti Kulhari and Paresh Rawal in lead roles. Produced by RSVP movies, Uri: The Surgical Strike will hit the theatres on January 11, 2019. Stick to the space for the full review of the film.
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