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A Zee5 original Berlin movie starring Ishwar Singh, Aparshakti Khurana, and Rahul Bose under the direction of Atul Sabharwal is a must-watch one. The dizzily crafted background, suspenseful music, interesting concept, smooth storyline, alluring acting, and the beautifully delivered theme erasing the fine line separating the notions of guilt, innocence, patriotism, crony individualism, sacrificial attitudes and humanist mirages.<br/>The story was effectively successful in bestowing its mere surprises in its best run possible, making the viewer stick to their seats throughout the 2-hour (approx.) movie. The astonishingly engulfing and living character played by Ishwar Singh, accompanied by Aparshakti, sincerely in the allotted shoe.<br/>The theme of very tinkling selfish acts of our government officials is best to be one of the best ever portrayals of these times, along with the loud message of even these prestigiously 'respected patriotic' agencies and their officials working for, by, and to their interest and reputation only. It is good to see that this film attempts to question the very glorified image of these 'BABUS/AGENTS' in public minds.<br/>Apart from the climax scene of Aparshakti out of his burst of frustration yelling at Rahul scene, I am unable to find a bit of improvement as such and sincerely going to recommend all to watch it for once. Your time and resources will find a suitable place to invest in.
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