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State Of Siege: Temple Attack Review

The excellent cast and their performances add to the authenticity of the film. Major Hanut Singh, played by Akshaye Khanna, is the star of the show

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Khushant Runghe
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INDIA: With its reality, State of Siege: 26/11 wowed onlookers with its innovation during a pandemic. As a tribute to their sacrifice, the martyred brave in the Mumbai attacks were brilliantly displayed. Preserving the heritage of the Siege series while honoring the courageous Indian spirit State of Siege: Temple Attack is based on true events.

What will happen if a devotee visiting the temple is a victim of a terror attack? It may sound like something out of a movie, but it is a reality. The pain endured by the worshippers of the Akshardham temple during the terrorist attack of 2002 can barely be imagined. However, this film makes us experience their anguish and what they’ve lost.

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The story is recounted through the eyes of NSG commandos and devotees who are being held as hostages. The thriller part of the film is completed by the tension created by situations involving hostages and terrorists. Which is later enhanced by background music.

The excellent cast and their performances add to the authenticity of the film. Major Hanut Singh, played by Akshaye Khanna, is the star of the show. With his digital debut living up to the excitement, the actor lives up to the expectations. Some incidents at the beginning of the film induce Hanut Singh’s post-traumatic stress syndrome, which is reflected by the actor’s facial expression. This aids in the viewers’ emotional attachment with the character, which is excellent. Captain Bibek, played by Akshay Oberoi, adds emotional dimensions to the main character.

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In a film like this, the villain’s part is crucial, which Farooq, played by Mridul Das, fulfills completely. The actor portrays the character to a high level of perfection. Abhimanyu Singh also performs the role of Abu Hamza, the mastermind behind all terrorist operations. The actor is such a gifted performer that merely a few glimpses of him may be enough to terrify the audience.

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The film’s technical aspect is lost until the very end, which can be easily overlooked. With its ideal cast of characters and outstanding performances, this ZEE5 film does full justice to the true events.

Transcontinental Times rating: 4/5

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