Saturday, February 22, 2014

D-Day: Nikhil Advani's mission becomes possible.

If Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner have gained fame for the Mission: Impossible series, this time Nikhil Advani has became their Indian counterpart. 
This movie, another genuine movie on the working of the Indian intelligence agency RAW (Research and Analysis Wing) has proved to be at par with Madras Cafe. Looking into the performance of the actors, the role of Rishi Kapoor as Goldman (who seem to have been based on the personality of the underworld don Dawood Ibrahim) has been appreciated much. Among all the actors that have played the character of Dawood (though, bollywood movies, except Black Friday, have done away from controversy and risk involved in using name of the don), Rishi Kapoor has performed the best according to his appearance and personality and, of course, his style.
Obviously, Irrfan Khan has given his best to the role of a RAW agent. But other members of the team played by Arjun Rampal, Huma Quraishi and Aakash Dahiya (as Aslam) have not lagged behind in giving their due share of performances.
Action scenes and stunts are awesome, which can lure the lovers of action movies. This movie, though not based on true happenings -as no one has even dared to touch the underworld don- it provides a hint for the Indian policies to nab the culprits who pose threat to the security of India. 

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