
Cast: Nafisa Ali, Sabyasachi Chakraborty, Kelly Dorji, Pramod Muthu, Shraddha Nigam and Nirmal Pandey
Director: Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan
Using the sport of kickboxing as a new premise to tell an old story,
Part vendetta story, part message movie,
It's an engaging drama, convincingly performed and thrillingly shot, but let down by a script packed with convenient lapses of logic, and caricatured characterisation.
Careful not to indulge in that Gadar-style blatant Pak-bashing, the film nevertheless makes its point clearly, pitting Indian sportsmanship against
What holds your attention in the end are the gripping kickboxing scenes that are filmed so effectively, you literally find yourself transported to the centre of the action. The performances are appropriately restrained -- particularly Farooque Shaikh as the Hyderabadi-accented coach, and Sushant Singh as the ill-fated professional kickboxer -- but the film fails to leave a lasting impression because it doesn't say anything that you haven't already heard before.
I'm going with two-and-a-half out of five and an average rating for director Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan's
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