India's Most Wanted: Movie Review

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Pulkit Virmani
May 25, 2019   •  17 views

The plot, inspired by true events, revolves around a four-day manhunt for a mysterious terrorist (“Ghost”) by a covert Bihar police outfit in Nepal.

This is an important film because it tells the story of how vulnerable we, as a nation, were a decade ago. How a series of bomb blasts across various Indian cities.

But the film is designed in a way that makes us doubt the truth of these events.
Abdul Subhan Qureshi, the bomb-making terrorist allegedly responsible for serial blasts across India.

Entire plot looks a bit flimsy. Barring for climax there’s nothing interesting or intriguing to keep audiences at the edge of their seats. In fact, nine people for the mission seems like a crowd with half of them not even involved in the act. It becomes really hard to believe that these officers regularly invested their personal savings for such missions. None of them have been shown to possess special qualities, to be selected for the task. Arjun Kapoor himself looks very tired from the beginning till end. His emotionless acting touching the peak this time.The makers would have thought any film on “chasing the terrorist” will resonate with Indian public. Not anymore. Movies like “Baby” have raised the bar very high.

Maybe the problem is Arjun Kapoor, As Prabhat, the poker-faced team leader seems disinterested.

The movie does have a good story, but unfortunately, its full potential has not been mined.The story eventually follows a single threadthat doesn’t help the movie hit the mark.

On the whole, INDIA’S MOST WANTED is an average fare thanks to its poor writing and direction.

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