Films at election time |
To the delight of the cinema lovers two of the much awaited films painted one painted with patriotism Uri the surgical strike and other with Politics The Accidental Prime minister was released on friday. Two films were released at a crucial time when the general elections in the country are around the corner. One painted with patriotism and the other with Politics. URI: the surgical strike and the Accidental Prime Minister. The two films have a stark contrast to each other. One shows a weak and strangled Prime Minister in office while the other shows a hands-on commander, a surgical prime minister. URI: The surgical strike, is a tribute to the armed forces and a new face of India which knows how to answer back. The film is based on the surgical strikes carried on by the Indian armed forces on terrorist launchpads after terrorists attacked an army camp at Uri in Jammu & Kashmir. The film in the first half also shows an ambush of military trucks in Manipur, which leads to an attack on Indo-Myanmar border. Vicky Kaushal as Major Vihaan, who carries out both strikes on opposite sides of the country, is a fetching stoic lead, Film`s female lead, Yami Gautam, who plays an intelligence agent in the film, is strong in a short appearance. The other film, the Accidental Prime Minister, based on the book of Sanjaya Baru who was the media advisor to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh from 2004 to 2008.
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