This is the story of two enemy combatants who find themselves in a situation, where they initially fight each other for their countries, but later reconcile and relate with each other's pain and suffering resulting from the partition of India. It is a politically correct attempt to create a 'let peace prevail' atmosphere, but obviously fails.
In the year 1948, Pakistani soldier Rehmat Ali (Vijay Raaz) is sent across the Indian border by his captain, to fetch a top secret file that says that India has built a tunnel from Delhi to Lahore to invade Pakistan. He comes across an Indian post, where he combats an Indian army cook Samarth ...
One Line Review: A politically correct anti-war propaganda film, which is nothing more than mediocre attempt to brush off the facts.
Positive Points: The scenes are alternatively intense and lighthearted; strong performances by main characters.
Negative Points: The film doesn't get a grip with the reality; tries to neutralize the conflict and establish sympathy for Pakistan; direction doesn't measure up to expectations.
Plot: The year is 1948 and Pakistani soldier Rehmat Ali (Vijay Raaz) crosses the border and infiltrates India for stealing a file which is purportedly, as accused by Pakistan contains the details of India's plans to build and underground tunnel.
After crossing the...