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The Ghazi Attack
Critic reviews and ratings
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...if you love watching a war movie, that too about a mission that is mired under the weight of being 'classified' and under the sea, the truth about which can surface only exploring the depth of the sea bed, then The Ghazi Attack is a must watch film.
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...an engaging piece of cinema.
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...has an exceptionally tight screenplay that does not stop for a minute to breathe.
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...a gripping war drama that leaves a stunning impact.
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...is a rare phenomenon on Indian screen.
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While the visuals and special effects lack finesse, the film compensates for it with its riveting story.
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The captain of this sturdy ship, or director (Sankalp Reddy), as it were, I'm told, is a young first-time filmmaker from Hyderabad. Now that's the guy to watch out for.
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The film packs in enough near-collisions, engine failures and torpedo evasions to keep you excited through most of the 125 minutes that make up its runtime.
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This is a good clean thriller that makes good with history and the naval setting.
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...70% cracking suspense (which is remarkable since we know the outcome from the start), 30% clumsy deshbhakti and mawkishness.
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It is a well made film technically but considering the subject of the film, the runtime of 125 minutes is a lot stretched.
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Much water has flown down the Bay of Bengal since the 1971 Indo-Pak war changed the face of the subcontinent, but the PNS Ghazi mystery, at best a 1971 footnote, persists. This film does not do much to increase our desire to dive deeper and learn more about that obscure chapter.
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A war thriller that has potential to tingle your patriotism and even bring you to your seat's edge. But for the melodrama and the technical stuff that seems just too implausible.
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Watch this one for Rana and some great underwater action sequences.
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It’s not quite on target but it’s a fine effort.
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It’s a straightforward, chronological, well-acted and intermittently engaging watch...
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...could have been an engrossing crisis-at-sea drama but the film is so busy slaying Pakistanis that it loses sight of its core strengths.
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This never ending saga of jingoism mixed with scenes of churning, foamy waters will make you incontinent, not patriotic.
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