As an action movie, it may be called very good, but the way this movie has portrayed Bangladesh in front of the whole world is unbearable. Bangladesh has been portrayed as Afghanistan or Somalia. Once again America (Netflix) showed how they see Bangladesh. When boys of this country, after watching an American movie-series, started to think of himself as "half American", this movie of Netflix seemed to say - "You are slum dwellers, poor, go to our charity, what more can you show?"
Netflix's next target is to capture the whole India market, so by keeping India on the safe side, it is representing Bangladesh in a bad way.
The movie shows an Afghan returning commander entering Bangladesh almost alone and saving an Indian boy by losing the police, elite forces and army of Bangladesh (!!!) !! Bangladesh with tanks, helicopters, and hundreds of army-police is not able to cope with that one. And Randeep Huda has played the role of traitor (Indian boy of foreign command), who is killing 50-60 Bangladeshi army-police alone, logically showing that he was a member of Indian Army so he has training. FDC makes better movies than this, only white skin, English language, and good camera work if we forget the name of the father again and think of the father as the trap.
The director of the movie, Sam Hargrave, who was a stuntman before, has got the opportunity to direct for the first time. I didn't get any info about his studies even after a lot of searching, but he was probably not very educated. The Indian and American movie will undoubtedly be very good. This movie will be watched by millions of people all over the world, from Bangladesh to Afghanistan, from Somalia to insecure country, is it only the responsibility of Netflix or India's creative team to help them in this project!
In the end, I would like to say that if only India was lacking in this movie instead of Bangladesh, then the huge market of Netflix in India would have been lost.