Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter the 2001 Parliament attack, BSF officer Dubey leads a 2-year probe uncovering the mastermind Ghazi Baba, enabling India's biggest anti-terror operation.After the 2001 Parliament attack, BSF officer Dubey leads a 2-year probe uncovering the mastermind Ghazi Baba, enabling India's biggest anti-terror operation.After the 2001 Parliament attack, BSF officer Dubey leads a 2-year probe uncovering the mastermind Ghazi Baba, enabling India's biggest anti-terror operation.
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Story of the movie is good but zoya akhtar and Lalit prabhakar acting is worst
Would recommend raashi Khanna (Farzi) she can played army officer role much better
It's army movie it should be in serious situation and both of them are laughing which shows stupidity in their acting career.
Also soldiers friends which shows in movie there acting also should be More serious than they're weakness of dialogue and which clearly shows in their face I don't know what the director thinking before getting this scene overview before releasing.
Sai acting is superb as she already did many Marathi movie lead that's nice role she's done.
Also soldiers friends which shows in movie there acting also should be More serious than they're weakness of dialogue and which clearly shows in their face I don't know what the director thinking before getting this scene overview before releasing.
Sai acting is superb as she already did many Marathi movie lead that's nice role she's done.
"Ground Zero" was a great firework that didn't lit up the sky.
Movies inspired by real events should carry patriotism and braveness that actually reach the audience, and that key feeling was missing here. The story oddly focuses on three characters other than the protagonist. One is a Kashmiri boy, on whom they waste nearly 30-40 minutes, yet it adds very little depth to either the protagonist or the story. The second is a terr*ist responsible for many attacks in Delhi, but the film never shows what happens to him. Everything just keeps happening on its own, like the makers didn't care whether the audience was engaged or not. The execution feels very passive.
The third, and most important, character-the mastermind behind everything, the chief of one of the biggest terr*ist is taken down in a way that feels like, "Yeah, not a big deal."
Definitely watch it to be informed about real events and the bravery of our soldiers, but the performances and scripting are really bad.
Movies inspired by real events should carry patriotism and braveness that actually reach the audience, and that key feeling was missing here. The story oddly focuses on three characters other than the protagonist. One is a Kashmiri boy, on whom they waste nearly 30-40 minutes, yet it adds very little depth to either the protagonist or the story. The second is a terr*ist responsible for many attacks in Delhi, but the film never shows what happens to him. Everything just keeps happening on its own, like the makers didn't care whether the audience was engaged or not. The execution feels very passive.
The third, and most important, character-the mastermind behind everything, the chief of one of the biggest terr*ist is taken down in a way that feels like, "Yeah, not a big deal."
Definitely watch it to be informed about real events and the bravery of our soldiers, but the performances and scripting are really bad.
There has been a steady rise in action military thrillers set in Kashmir in the last few years and at first glance Ground Zero appears to be just another run of the mill entry in the sub-genre. However Ground Zero which is based on the real life operation Ghazi Baba is a pretty gripping thriller closer in style and quality to the real life based political thriller Article 370 than a stylish and over the top big budget action flick like Fighter.
The story is solid, the screenplay is crisp and the acting is pretty good especially Eemran Hashmi who is not a well chiseled indestructible superhero who is dancing and romancing in his free time but a realistic, flawed and hard working BSF commandant focused on hunting down Ghazi Baba, the mastermind of the Indian Parliament Attack. The movie stays focused on the hunt with no distractions....no unnecessary songs and item numbers or side stories or romantic angles etc.
The final sequence has some shades of Zero Dark Thirty which is actually pretty well executed but right at the end, the action goes a bit over the top when Eemran's character finally faces off with Ghazi. Overall it was a pretty good watch and a well deserving tribute to the BSF soldiers who sacrificed themselves for the country. I liked it a lot. 7.5/10.
The story is solid, the screenplay is crisp and the acting is pretty good especially Eemran Hashmi who is not a well chiseled indestructible superhero who is dancing and romancing in his free time but a realistic, flawed and hard working BSF commandant focused on hunting down Ghazi Baba, the mastermind of the Indian Parliament Attack. The movie stays focused on the hunt with no distractions....no unnecessary songs and item numbers or side stories or romantic angles etc.
The final sequence has some shades of Zero Dark Thirty which is actually pretty well executed but right at the end, the action goes a bit over the top when Eemran's character finally faces off with Ghazi. Overall it was a pretty good watch and a well deserving tribute to the BSF soldiers who sacrificed themselves for the country. I liked it a lot. 7.5/10.
Movie Review: Ground Zero Streaming on Prime video!!
Not many might have watched this film when it hit the cinema halls in late April. So here's my review for those who would like to watch it on OTT !!
Based on real incidents , this gripping film describes the operation conducted by the armed forces to kill the dreaded terrorist Gazi Baba , the mastermind of the Parliament & Akshardham Attacks. It also describes the passion of zeal & fervor shown by army officer Narendra Nath Dubey who was instrumental in bringing this operation to a logical conclusion!!
The film offers an emotional & authentic portrayal of Kashmir and its people. Imran Hashmi's portrayal of protagonist Narendra Nath Dubey is very realistic and his bonding with a misled Kashmiri youth who later becomes his informer is very endearing. Despite the terrorists being two steps ahead every time and our hero encountering failure time and again , his relentless pursuit & perseverance finally pays dividend when he finally nabs his man !!
If u want to watch no nonsense cinema with strong content and substance then Ground Zero is a delightful watch for the weekend!!
Right from the first scene, the strong screenplay , slick editing, action and cinematography will keep you hooked till the end.
Going with 3.5/5 for this one .. Adios 😊!!
For the others , u can always watch Housefull 5 😂😂!!
#sanjuzzreviews #groundzero #PrimeVideo #groundzeromoviereview #imranhashmi #primevideoindia #moviereview #FarhanAkhtar #RiteshSidhwani.
Not many might have watched this film when it hit the cinema halls in late April. So here's my review for those who would like to watch it on OTT !!
Based on real incidents , this gripping film describes the operation conducted by the armed forces to kill the dreaded terrorist Gazi Baba , the mastermind of the Parliament & Akshardham Attacks. It also describes the passion of zeal & fervor shown by army officer Narendra Nath Dubey who was instrumental in bringing this operation to a logical conclusion!!
The film offers an emotional & authentic portrayal of Kashmir and its people. Imran Hashmi's portrayal of protagonist Narendra Nath Dubey is very realistic and his bonding with a misled Kashmiri youth who later becomes his informer is very endearing. Despite the terrorists being two steps ahead every time and our hero encountering failure time and again , his relentless pursuit & perseverance finally pays dividend when he finally nabs his man !!
If u want to watch no nonsense cinema with strong content and substance then Ground Zero is a delightful watch for the weekend!!
Right from the first scene, the strong screenplay , slick editing, action and cinematography will keep you hooked till the end.
Going with 3.5/5 for this one .. Adios 😊!!
For the others , u can always watch Housefull 5 😂😂!!
#sanjuzzreviews #groundzero #PrimeVideo #groundzeromoviereview #imranhashmi #primevideoindia #moviereview #FarhanAkhtar #RiteshSidhwani.
In Ground Zero, director Tejas Prabha Vijay Deoskar attempts to blend fact-based realism with cinematic intensity, setting his sights on one of India's most volatile Kashmir conflict issues. Anchored in the backdrop of the 2001 Indian Parliament attack and the subsequent manhunt for the elusive terrorist Ghazi Baba, the film sets out to be a gripping military-political thriller. The film unfolds through the eyes of a BSF officer.
Tejas Deoskar's direction is sincere and grounded, opting for a restrained, fact-based approach. His choice to present the conflict through a soldier's moral compass is commendable. The engagement dips at crucial junctures, and the screenplay though ambitious, stagnates in parts. The climax feels slightly rushed and abrupt. It leaves the audience feeling affected, but not entirely fulfilled.
Ground Zero is a well-intentioned & moderately effective film. If there's one consistently strong pillar in the film, it's Emraan Hashmi's sincere performance. Sai Tamhankar and Zoya Hussain offer commendable support. Mukesh Tiwari was decent. Deepak Parmesh, Lalit Prabhakar, and the rest of the supporting cast contributed well to the film's overall texture.
For viewers interested in real-event-inspired cinema and a mature take on the Kashmir issue, Ground Zero is definitely worth a watch, even if it leaves you wanting a bit more in terms of depth and emotional payoff. The cinematography captures the starkness of Kashmir's landscape well. The action sequences are executed with restraint and authenticity rather than Bollywood-style spectacle. Its commitment to realism over propaganda is one of its strengths, even if the storytelling occasionally falters.
Direction 3/5 Acting 3.5/5 Music 2.5/5 Story 3/5 Screenplay 3/5.
Tejas Deoskar's direction is sincere and grounded, opting for a restrained, fact-based approach. His choice to present the conflict through a soldier's moral compass is commendable. The engagement dips at crucial junctures, and the screenplay though ambitious, stagnates in parts. The climax feels slightly rushed and abrupt. It leaves the audience feeling affected, but not entirely fulfilled.
Ground Zero is a well-intentioned & moderately effective film. If there's one consistently strong pillar in the film, it's Emraan Hashmi's sincere performance. Sai Tamhankar and Zoya Hussain offer commendable support. Mukesh Tiwari was decent. Deepak Parmesh, Lalit Prabhakar, and the rest of the supporting cast contributed well to the film's overall texture.
For viewers interested in real-event-inspired cinema and a mature take on the Kashmir issue, Ground Zero is definitely worth a watch, even if it leaves you wanting a bit more in terms of depth and emotional payoff. The cinematography captures the starkness of Kashmir's landscape well. The action sequences are executed with restraint and authenticity rather than Bollywood-style spectacle. Its commitment to realism over propaganda is one of its strengths, even if the storytelling occasionally falters.
Direction 3/5 Acting 3.5/5 Music 2.5/5 Story 3/5 Screenplay 3/5.
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- 28 344 $ US
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- 2h 14m(134 min)
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