Storyline
Some movies just go full throttle right from the word go, and this one’s no exception. You’ve got Sivakarthikeyan stepping into the boots of an army officer, thrown into the chaos on the borders of Kashmir. Pakistan’s forces are stirring up trouble, guns blazing, and, honestly, it’s tense as hell. The dude isn’t just barking orders from behind a desk—he’s out there, boots in the mud, leading his squad straight into danger. The stakes? Peace in the valley. No big deal, right?nnBut it’s not just explosions and bullet rain. The film digs into what makes a leader tick—doubt, grit, those quiet moments when he’s wondering if he’ll get his men back home. There’s this constant push-pull between being vulnerable and having to put on that brave face for the team. Somewhere along the way, he realizes he’s not just fighting for the flag, but for his brothers-in-arms. The camaraderie is real, and so is that gut-punch of fear as they charge into the unknown. War movies can get preachy, but this one sticks to its guns—literally and emotionally.