Synopsis-
Airlift is a story which is heavily inspired by true events and is based on the largest evacuation attempt ever recorded in history. The movie revolves around the political tension between Kuwait and Iraq and its repercussions on countless innocent lives, but mainly the one of Ranjit Katyal. The movie is set in 1990's timeline and is very convincing and true to that era.
Cast & Performances-
We have seen Akshay Kumar do all kinds of movies. He has starred in decent movies, mediocore movies, as well as some down right unbearable crap fests. But having said that, he has always more than compensated with brilliant, brave and entertaining cinema like special 26, holiday, baby and now airlift. In this movie, he plays an extremely professional and yet eccentric kuwait-based businessman, Ranjit Katyal. His performance is phenomenal and very believable. He has captured, harnessed, and displayed wonderful emotions which really propels the feeling of patriotism and thus fulfils the primary purpose of the movie. His character changing from a cold and calculating man and being moulded into a more vulnerable and soft human is heartwarming and makes him relatable.
Nimrat kaur, plays Ranjit's wife, Amrita katyal. She delivers a more than decent performance and leaves no room for complaints. She seems very confident with her work which is quite evident from her dialogue delivery and conduct.
The rest of the cast also does a great job and boasts seasoned actors like Purab Kohli, and Kumud Mishra. However, the ones who steal the show are Inaamulhaq who plays Major Khalaf bin zayd, who provides an unintentional but much needed comic relief mainly because of his accent, and Prakash Belawadi, who plays the obnoxious George Kutty. He is so convincing that we tend to despise him more than the Iraqi military which is literally on a killing spree.
Verdict-
I rate the movie 4 out of 5 stars and recommend everyone to watch it. Great performances coupled with realistic and organized story telling makes this movie worth your bucks. The only concern is that a lot of plot advancement happens at a relatively faster pace after the interval as compared to before. Many pivotal plot points seem to have crammed after the interval, but it certainly does not affect the movie experience for the common movie audience. I refrain myself from going into the technicalities as I believe that cinema is not made only for the critics, but mainly for the common movie loving people like you and me. Have you seen the movie? What are your reviews? Thank you for reading!
Airlift is a story which is heavily inspired by true events and is based on the largest evacuation attempt ever recorded in history. The movie revolves around the political tension between Kuwait and Iraq and its repercussions on countless innocent lives, but mainly the one of Ranjit Katyal. The movie is set in 1990's timeline and is very convincing and true to that era.
Cast & Performances-
We have seen Akshay Kumar do all kinds of movies. He has starred in decent movies, mediocore movies, as well as some down right unbearable crap fests. But having said that, he has always more than compensated with brilliant, brave and entertaining cinema like special 26, holiday, baby and now airlift. In this movie, he plays an extremely professional and yet eccentric kuwait-based businessman, Ranjit Katyal. His performance is phenomenal and very believable. He has captured, harnessed, and displayed wonderful emotions which really propels the feeling of patriotism and thus fulfils the primary purpose of the movie. His character changing from a cold and calculating man and being moulded into a more vulnerable and soft human is heartwarming and makes him relatable.
Nimrat kaur, plays Ranjit's wife, Amrita katyal. She delivers a more than decent performance and leaves no room for complaints. She seems very confident with her work which is quite evident from her dialogue delivery and conduct.
The rest of the cast also does a great job and boasts seasoned actors like Purab Kohli, and Kumud Mishra. However, the ones who steal the show are Inaamulhaq who plays Major Khalaf bin zayd, who provides an unintentional but much needed comic relief mainly because of his accent, and Prakash Belawadi, who plays the obnoxious George Kutty. He is so convincing that we tend to despise him more than the Iraqi military which is literally on a killing spree.
Verdict-
I rate the movie 4 out of 5 stars and recommend everyone to watch it. Great performances coupled with realistic and organized story telling makes this movie worth your bucks. The only concern is that a lot of plot advancement happens at a relatively faster pace after the interval as compared to before. Many pivotal plot points seem to have crammed after the interval, but it certainly does not affect the movie experience for the common movie audience. I refrain myself from going into the technicalities as I believe that cinema is not made only for the critics, but mainly for the common movie loving people like you and me. Have you seen the movie? What are your reviews? Thank you for reading!