Genre – Patriotic Action Thriller

Time: 2 Hours 15 minutes

Platform: Jio Hotstar

Director:  Kayoze Irani

Cast: Prithviraj Sukumaran. Kajol. Ibrahim Ali Khan. Boman Irani


As with all Kashmir films, there is a lengthy disclaimer in the beginning of the film which says something about “being fictitious and not based on any real event; no community is being maligned and so on”. Let’s see what the real disclaimer should have been:

  • All the characters in this film are fictitious and any resemblance to any person living or dead is pure coincidence.
  • All the characters in this film are fresh and any resemblance to past films such as Deewar, Shakti, Trishul is pure coincidence.
  • If the viewers find any resemblance to Mission Kashmir about a Muslim Cop and his Hindu Wife’s adopted son joining the Kashmiri separatists, then that is pure coincidence as this is a fresh original idea of a Hindu Officer and his Muslim wife’s only son being kidnapped and who becomes a militant.
  • If the mother gets killed in both films by the son, that is just the long arm of coincidence.
  • If there are good Muslims in India and bad Muslim sent by Pakistan, then that too is a plot coincidence.
  • Any resemblance to the main terrorist Mohsin brainwashing Harman doesn’t have any resemblance to Hilal brainwashing Altaf in Mission Kashmir.
  • All actors wearing same expression is to show that this is an intense film and their internal emotions are in turmoil.
  • If at times you cant make out the dialogue, that’s because someone called Music director has just gone overboard with the sound design and the noises.
  • If we are supposed to gasp at the ‘real identity’ of Mohsin, then that too fulfills a ‘bad Muslim redeemed by love’ trope in all “Kashmir’ Films.
  • If you wonder why one soldier, that too a senior officer like a Brigadier, is posted in the same district for eight years, then that’s your problem. This is the only way the son will come back to the same area.
  • If you wonder what the son was doing for eight years, then that’s your problem – you have an overactive imagination. No explanation is needed as he is a good son who will choose his father and mother over the militants, in the last scene of the film.


Last but not the least:

  • Ir your curiosity is piqued and you still want to watch the film then:
    • If you are a casual drinker who likes his booze, pour yourself a stiff one. You will find that the bottle disappears very fast and even if you end up drunk, you will still follow the film through your alcoholic haze.
    • However, if you are a non-smoker, non-drinker, have a pack of your favourite anti headache pills ready to watch Sar Fattey.

Rating: What’s that? Okay. Kajol screeching about “bring my Kardon back” and salvaging something from the film, deserves a 2.

3 replies
  1. Robin Bhat
    Robin Bhat says:

    Rammesh,

    You must include this one and at least another 50 of your reviews in a book! ‘The BEst of KVR’s Blog”.

    Kajol – please, you garnering as many Filmfare Awards as your aunt is a howling laugh.

    Cheers… Robin

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  2. LALIT MASTAKAR
    LALIT MASTAKAR says:

    What raaa…puri chaddi nikal di only in disclaimer. I thought you would rate it in negative but still scored 2. Too hilarious 😂.
    Waiting for the next Sunday.

    Reply

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