MOVIE REVIEW: AIRLIFT
Since
the trailer for this movie was out, I had made up my mind to go watch it as
close to the release as possible. & watching this movie has been a correct
decision.
Airlift
is a movie which has everything- a perfect story (based on a real incident),
great direction, perfect acting and the adrenaline rush. It proves to be a
complete power packed package which not only entertains you for two and a half
hours, but also gets you involved in it, by the end of which you are beaming
with joy and some patriotism.
On August 2nd 1990, Saddam
Hussein invaded Kuwait and the Iraqi army took over the city within a few
hours. The Kuwaiti royal family managed to escape, leaving the state
rudderless. The people were subjugated and made to suffer at the hands of the
Iraqi army. During that period, Kuwait was also home to almost 1,70,000
Indians, who had nowhere to go. Airlift is a story that covers this incident,
and how two of the most powerful Indian men – Sunny Matthew and Vedi (both
played under a common head by Akshay Kumar), great business tycoons residing at
Kuwait helped these Indians to return back safely to their home country; with
the aid of Air India that flew roughly around 488 flights for the evacuation of
these stranded Indians.
Akshay Kumar as Ranjit Katyal is just perfect. Undoubtedly one
of his finest, delivering a very controlled performance. The change of his
nature over the period right up to his body language is obvious and acted
perfectly in line. Nimrat Kaur is also excellent, playing her part with ease
and never overdoing a bit. The pair definitely makes it seem real. The supporting cast gives Akshay and the film the
perfect support. Every actor is cast impeccably and plays his part with ease.
What also works for Airlift is the way it is closely kept
tied to the reality, nowhere bringing in the Bollywood necessaries (almost). The predominant concern is to tell a gripping
never-told story and that works perfectly well. The songs and
music are mostly restricted to the background. The moment where the song "Tu
bhula jise" plays in the background, when the Indian flag is
hoisted – it definitely makes every Indian swell with pride and love for India.
The
only negative for the movie is, the actual Airlift operation- which also finds
a place in the Guinness Book of World Records for being
the largest and most successful evacuation attempted by any country in the world,
is shown only at the very end of the movie (which could have been extended or
brought in a bit earlier).
All
in all, a definite must watch. It gives you everything- good direction, no-nonsense
script, great acting by the lead and a gripping untold story that will make you
proud of your country.
A prefect watch for the Republic Day!
My husband and I loved the movie... very well written review Gauri, sharing it :-)
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