For all those of you who wonder if your tear ducts are defunct, this movie is a must see. I strongly recommend that you watch this movie with somebody you love because at multiple times there is a self dilemma for both as to who is getting more senti. Critic reviews have appreciated each and every aspect of the movie but none of them have mentioned the pride of being an Indian that every viewer will carry out of the movie hall... some of them displaying publicly and others in the heart of their hearts. Portrayal of the image of Indian Army and especially the differently trained commandos as done by Mr Aditya Dhar in the movie is a new benchmark which was long overdue. A few dialogues are so well written that they bring out another movie in the subconscious mind almost instantly. Watch out for the IAF pilot saying her husband was a martyr. I sat through till all credits got over and kept wondering the enormity of the making of this movie. Will be selfish in publicly requesting Mr Screwwala to continue such projects even if they might become commercially challenging.
This is a war movie and hence violence depicted may have been cleared by the sensor board but this part was necessary to stir the PEACE intrigue among all viewers.
The only misfit to the very high level of film making... NSA and PM were not portrayed as they are in real life, PROBABLY.
REVEL in the movie and wonder if you also wanted the opportunity to be a SOLDIER.