Amaran is an amazing biopic that beautifully shows courage, patriotism, and sacrifice. The scenes are well-made, and the acting is fantastic, making it easy to connect with the characters and their emotions.
However, one issue is how the movie, like many Indian films, portrays Pakistan negatively as a villain. Conflicts like this are not always about one side being wrong—it’s about both nations protecting their own interests.
The movie also makes you think about the cost of war. Soldiers sacrifice their lives, often for political reasons, while politicians rarely face the consequences. The comparison to Germany and France, who fought many wars but now live peacefully as part of the Schengen Area, is powerful. It shows how peace can save lives and reduce suffering for families.
Amaran reminds us to question why wars happen and whether they are truly worth the price. It’s a great movie that entertains while making you think about the value of peace.