Indian Air Force’s Arjun Dev alias Rudra Wing Commander. The trio fighters (Navdeep, Ali Reza, and Meer together started the Vajra mission but failed. They impose sanctions on Rudra. In this sequence, the Pulwama attack occurs, and many soldiers attain martyrdom. With this, the Indian government decides to conduct surgical strikes against Pakistan. They assign the responsibility of leading that mission to Rudra.

Why did Rudra alias Arjun Dev fail in executing the Vajra mission, which was designed to counter the enemy’s military strategically? Why would there be differences with Ahaana Gill (Manushi Chhillar), who works in the aviation department? How did the air forces under Rudra’s leadership retaliate against Pakistan after the Pulwama attack? Did Rudra successfully accomplish the Vajra mission as he had anticipated? The answers to these questions form the plot of the Operation Valentine movie.

The story begins with an incident that took place during the Gwalior Air Base. After that, the story moves back to Srinagar. Varun Tej’s entry, Manushi Chhillar’s characterization, and other aspects captivate the audience. However, the regular occurrences that keep the audience on the edge of their seats in the first half seem to fade away in the second half. But before the interval, the director connects the dots to keep the audience engaged. How does the second half unfold? The director creates excitement by making deals and connections for the Point movie, which the audience eagerly awaits.

In seconds, Pak, India’s mutual animosity is depicted grippingly. The drama created from the pre-climax, the views of the Prime Minister, national security advisers, the back-drop song “Vandemataram”, and the way the BM movie turned more emotional, all give a feeling of watching a good patriotic movie. There are some flaws in the script. But the screen play followed by the director makes them unnoticeable. Varun Tej Rudra alias Arjun Dev has done well in the various variations of the character.

The way the stories are selected without compromising on success or failure is commendable. Even though the character of Navdeep is incomplete, it is shown in a way that it does not bother much. All the other actors have done justice to their roles. In terms of technical aspects, BGEM, VFX, cinematography have special attraction for this movie. The scenes are very rich. The production values ​​followed by Sony Pictures are of high standard. This movie is liked by those who like patriotic movies. Some situations have been made to feel like a movie by creating excitement and emotional turmoil.

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