Pradeep, thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts. My point was - emotion plays a major, we may not achieve something tangible physically, but the feeling of doing so emotionally, cinematically is also satisfying. I'd deeply appreciate, if you can elaborate you point a bit. I'd definitely like to award you, at least through words, for the time you invest in commenting. I welcome everything you put out. Best regards, Manmath
Art doesn't always mirror life; sometimes, it mirrors what life has been denied. Take India's history with terrorism - decades of attacks orchestrated by our not-so-friendly neighbour, Pakistan. We have retaliated at times, but real justice is rarely as gratuitous as we wish. That's where poetic retaliation steps in. Dhurandhar embraces this space - a spy action thriller that imaginatively takes down the masterminds behind the Parliament attack, the IC-814 hijacking and the 26/11 Mumbai carnage. It is fiction, yes, but it channels a national yearning for closure. And in doing so, this 3-hour-3....