The script is tight but it's the editing and the actors who take the cake. Shiv Pandit is really good and convincing as the corrupt Arab officer.
But it's the two lead actors who make the film amazing with their stellar performance. After her negative role in the first film, Shivaleeka Oberoi again proves her worth as she is very convincing as the naive and helpless Nargis, even with her little screen time.
Special mention must go to Anu Kapoor as the helping Pathan.
But Vidyut Jamwal never ceases to amaze us with his screen presence. This guy can act. Not a single scene is there where it's believable that this is the same guy from Commando. He's nailed the character of helpless husband Sameer who wants his wife back. No over the top grand action as it's not practically possible for a middle-class Indian. All I can say is Vidyut fans are in for a surprise as nobody has seen him like this. And it's amazing.
The music of the movie is another great factor as Mithoon's music takes it to another level. All songs are great, from the thumping title track to the melancholy mera intezar karna.
Overall, this is a movie you'll not regret watching. The beautiful scenery
of Uzbekistan will not stop to amaze you and every frame is a visual treat to watch.
Of course, film critics may point out mistakes. But as an audience, I thoroughly enjoyed this movie and might even watch it again.
It's a romantic story as much as it's an action story and you can watch it with your partner if both of you like action and romance respectively. This will be a treat for both of you in this lockdown.