Indian Airlines flight hijacked en route Kathmandu-Delhi on Dec 24, 1999, diverting to Kandahar under Taliban control.Indian Airlines flight hijacked en route Kathmandu-Delhi on Dec 24, 1999, diverting to Kandahar under Taliban control.Indian Airlines flight hijacked en route Kathmandu-Delhi on Dec 24, 1999, diverting to Kandahar under Taliban control.
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Summary
Reviewers say 'IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack' garners mixed reviews. Praise is given for its gripping narrative, strong performances, and high production values. However, criticisms include poor writing, lack of depth in character development, and inconsistent pacing. Some find the portrayal of hijackers controversial and insensitive. Factual inaccuracies and a biased narrative are also noted. Technical aspects like color grading and sound design receive complaints. Despite these issues, many find the series engaging and worth watching.
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This was one of the few bizarre statements made by director Anubhav Sinha. A sub-par plot which veered away from its original content based on the book "Flight into Fear". Weak plot especially the character played by famous PETA activist Dia Mirza, the info of how the incidents took place were not shown.
The Indian government had to release terrorists including Masood Azhar & 2 others to secure the release of the 185 hijacked crew & passengers. Regarding this national tragedy Anubhav Sinha made a statement that "people were exchanging numbers with the hijackers and playing 'Antakshari'......"
The Indian government had to release terrorists including Masood Azhar & 2 others to secure the release of the 185 hijacked crew & passengers. Regarding this national tragedy Anubhav Sinha made a statement that "people were exchanging numbers with the hijackers and playing 'Antakshari'......"
I had high hopes for "IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack," especially given the intriguing subject matter. Unfortunately, the series fails to live up to its potential and left me thoroughly disappointed.
What should have been a gripping and intense recounting of a critical moment in history ends up feeling like little more than a propaganda piece. The series seems more interested in pushing a particular narrative, which detracts from the story's emotional depth.
The pacing is another major issue. The series struggles to maintain its grip ,dragging in parts where it should be taut and suspenseful. What could have been a tightly wound thriller instead becomes boring and tedious.
In short, "IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack" is a major letdown. What could have been an engaging and thought-provoking series is instead a dull and disappointing watch.
What should have been a gripping and intense recounting of a critical moment in history ends up feeling like little more than a propaganda piece. The series seems more interested in pushing a particular narrative, which detracts from the story's emotional depth.
The pacing is another major issue. The series struggles to maintain its grip ,dragging in parts where it should be taut and suspenseful. What could have been a tightly wound thriller instead becomes boring and tedious.
In short, "IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack" is a major letdown. What could have been an engaging and thought-provoking series is instead a dull and disappointing watch.
What could have been!! A great chance to make a high quality movie based on facts - A tragedy that shook the nation, instead it has so many loopholes, stoked acting and weak dialogues, despite having some top notch actors.
Most of the time you feel the characters have just memorised their lines. The worst are the hijackers!!
However, what it does show (maybe inadvertently) is the total lack of a proper crisis management policy, which I'm hoping is not the case any more.
It was nice to see Dia, Nasseruddin, Pankaj, and a few others but sadly their roles were not not well etched. Vikram was acceptable.
It was funny to see passengers faces during the hijack, to be seen simply sitting expressionless as if watching a movie of their TV screens.
A quickly forgotten mess.
Most of the time you feel the characters have just memorised their lines. The worst are the hijackers!!
However, what it does show (maybe inadvertently) is the total lack of a proper crisis management policy, which I'm hoping is not the case any more.
It was nice to see Dia, Nasseruddin, Pankaj, and a few others but sadly their roles were not not well etched. Vikram was acceptable.
It was funny to see passengers faces during the hijack, to be seen simply sitting expressionless as if watching a movie of their TV screens.
A quickly forgotten mess.
I am a politically neutral person and I'm not rating this based on the controversy created by the jobless RW propaganda creators. This tv show is actually boring and overhyped. Right from the beginning of the 1at episode I felt that it lacked the factor to capture the viewer's interest. The screenplay is slow paired with the poor direction. The dialogues are also very dull and I couldn't feel any thrill while watching the episode. Instead of wasting my time I think I'm better off skipping the remaining episodes. A better and more engaging screenplay would have made it a good watch. However it's boring and not worth watching.
For once, a Hindi series is highlighting the correct facts and telling a real story without glorifying it with fabricated details. This show presents how the incompetence of political governments can cause significant damage and how decisions are often driven by political motives rather than the public's best interests.
The series is well-made, with strong visual effects and a solid script. The negative ratings and reviews likely stem from a new mindset that anything not in favor of India cannot be considered true. However, facts and truth remain unchangeable.
The series will keep you engaged until the final episode. It isn't unnecessarily prolonged, avoids irrelevant content, and stays on point from beginning to end.
Do watch it, it's worth your time.
The series is well-made, with strong visual effects and a solid script. The negative ratings and reviews likely stem from a new mindset that anything not in favor of India cannot be considered true. However, facts and truth remain unchangeable.
The series will keep you engaged until the final episode. It isn't unnecessarily prolonged, avoids irrelevant content, and stays on point from beginning to end.
Do watch it, it's worth your time.
Did you know
- TriviaArvind Swami and Pankaj Kapoor reunites after 32 years since Roja, which was also a movie based on similar plot - an Islamic separatist group (lead by Pankaj Kapoor) kidnapping an Indian army officer (Arvind Swami) in Kashmir while demanding release of their fellow terrorist.
- GoofsThroughout the series, Captain Dev hand-flies the aircraft and makes most of the radio calls, while the first officer and flight engineer rarely speak and often don't seem to be doing anything.
Professional pilots and flight engineers are trained to operate as a team and continuously cross-check each other's actions, and the flight engineer's primary job is to execute checklists. To reduce workload and the chances of making mistakes, it is typical for one pilot to fly the aircraft ("pilot flying") while the other navigates, watches the instruments, and operates the radios and auxiliary systems ("pilot monitoring"), and for the pilots to rely heavily on the autopilot at the top of the instrument panel. (The first officer or copilot is only subservient with respect to decision-making; both pilots know how to operate every system in the cockpit, and the roles switch back and forth freely.) In a real airliner, the pilots would divide the work to a much greater degree, would talk to one another constantly during takeoff and landing, and would frequently use the autopilot, while the flight engineer would be verbally executing checklists and cross-checking various flight instruments and controls.
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