Batla House

Not many good films in this genre are made in India. This one's quite realistic-maybe because it is inspired by a real incident- and topical, because terrorism/shooting of all kinds is going up all across the world.

Except for the fact that John Abraham has almost the same expression throughout the film (Mrunal Thakur outperforms him by miles in her much briefer role), the movie is well-written for the screen. I would have preferred it ten minutes shorter to make it even more crisp, but it is quite riveting, and doesn't wander from its main theme.

Some minor blips apart, it is good to watch.

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