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There are about 2 Lakh policemen in Mumbai, tasked with the safety of this enormous city, and a majority of them don't necessarily have the "cleanest" of vardis. When four such police inspectors are burnt alive in a series of merciless killings, the entire police force is rocked with terror. The media is looking for answers. The public is on the fence over these killings. These crimes reflect upon Vir, a bold, calculating, and unapologetic vigilante. Fearing the next attack,
the Commissioner calls upon DCP Shivansh, their best bet to catch Vir. What follows is a confrontation of epic proportions which takes us through the corrupt underbelly of the Financial Capital. Vir and Shivansh are against the same enemy, but they are divided by a fine line.
Release date: 15 August 2018 (India) Trending
Director: Milap Zaveri
Language: Hindi
Music director: Tanishk Bagchi, Arko Pravo Mukherjee, Rochak Kohli, Sajid–Wajid, Sanjoy Chowdhury
Producers: Nikkhil Advani, Bhushan Kumar, Krishna Kumar, Monisha Advani, Madhu G. Bhojwani
Production companies: T-Series, Emmay Entertainment
Bollywood is gearing up for a massive collision at the box office next week. Two big-ticket releases, Akshay Kumar's Gold and John Abraham's Satyameva Jayate, will lock horns on Independence Day. But who will emerge the winner in this race?
Ever since Baby hit the screens on Republic Day 2015, Akshay Kumar has become the poster-boy of patriotism in Bollywood. It is widely known that Republic Day and Independence Day are earmarked for his films, which revolve around the nation and are sprinkled with generous doses of patriotism. Gold, which tells the story of independent India's first Olympic gold win, is high on patriotic pride, and therefore, a perfect Independence Day release.
On the other hand, John Abraham is closely following his close friend's footsteps. Earlier this year, he gave us Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran, an elaborate nationalistic tale about India's transformation into a nuclear state. In the film, John launches into lofty monologues about the country, and music meant to instill you with pride plays in the background.
Release date: 15 August 2018 (India) Trending
Director: Milap Zaveri
Language: Hindi
Music director: Tanishk Bagchi, Arko Pravo Mukherjee, Rochak Kohli, Sajid–Wajid, Sanjoy Chowdhury
Producers: Nikkhil Advani, Bhushan Kumar, Krishna Kumar, Monisha Advani, Madhu G. Bhojwani
Production companies: T-Series, Emmay Entertainment
Bollywood is gearing up for a massive collision at the box office next week. Two big-ticket releases, Akshay Kumar's Gold and John Abraham's Satyameva Jayate, will lock horns on Independence Day. But who will emerge the winner in this race?
Ever since Baby hit the screens on Republic Day 2015, Akshay Kumar has become the poster-boy of patriotism in Bollywood. It is widely known that Republic Day and Independence Day are earmarked for his films, which revolve around the nation and are sprinkled with generous doses of patriotism. Gold, which tells the story of independent India's first Olympic gold win, is high on patriotic pride, and therefore, a perfect Independence Day release.
On the other hand, John Abraham is closely following his close friend's footsteps. Earlier this year, he gave us Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran, an elaborate nationalistic tale about India's transformation into a nuclear state. In the film, John launches into lofty monologues about the country, and music meant to instill you with pride plays in the background.
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