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Yalghaar is an interesting piece that dives deep into a significant military operation in Pakistan, but it’s not just about the action and explosions. The film carries a heavy emotional weight, mostly driven by the performances of the young officers and soldiers, who embody the spirit of patriotism. It’s raw—you feel the tension throughout the 76 hours of the operation. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection amidst the chaos, which I think adds to its authenticity. While the direction might not stand out, the practical effects and military realism offer a gritty backdrop that enhances the storytelling. It’s a unique take on valor and sacrifice, showing how personal stakes intertwine with national duty.
Careful exploration of military life.Reflective tone amidst action.Strong performances drive the narrative.
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