Returning to India, from a foreign engagement, the man finds himself in a precarious position where his was abducted from the airport by a terrorist organisation and was asked to execute certain tasks, which seemed quite with the tinge of the amazing race, following clies and going places. The only difference that lay was the task culminated to planting a bomb in a busy crossing of mumbai at the peak hour. The film possesed the punch is anxiety, cocktailed with the pinch of thriller, emotion with the need for survival and save one's own family to the essence of strength where confidence to even kiss the death for the betterment of a society. The bottomline which gets highlighted is the fact that with every deed, the need gets suppressed and the news gets tailored whereby the actual incidents gets masked, as over here, when the actor tried to save hundreds of lives and in the deal sacrifices himself for the community ( As a success to his name: AAMIR, which means to live for the community), but the media named him as a TERRORIST!
Elegantly acted out by Mr. Rajeev Khandelwal, the debutant made a huge impact for mega releases in the near future. Apart from the actor, the supporting actor was Mumbai DownTown, vividly scampered into the time frame of two and a half hours. A MUST SEE MOVIE.
In the end, the film's catcher was made most prominent, when the actor DID make his OWN DESTINY!!! Apna kismat khud banaya hain....
MY RATING: 9/10.
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