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Uri: The Surgical Strike [Sub: Eng]
Following the roguish terrorist attacks at Uri Army Base camp in Kashmir, India takes the fight to the enemy, in its most successful covert operation till date with one and only one objective of avenging their fallen heroes.
3 November 1958, India
January 10, 2019
The film is a fitting tribute to the Indian Army conceptually but cinematically, it's not a film without flaws.
January 11, 2019
Uri is the more effective - and insidious - of the films. Impressively gritty action sequences bookend moments of sycophancy towards the government.
January 10, 2019
The patriotic fervour behind the project can't be denied and better detailing definitely would have added another layer to the film.
January 14, 2019
Ultimately, though, this dance between realistic terrorist drama and rousing action thriller proves to be too much.
January 11, 2019
There's something hugely inspirational about watching a band of brave soldiers take down the bad guys. Give this film a sure shot.
January 18, 2019
India, which has a long history of indigenously produced war films reflecting its real world conflicts, has now thrown down the gauntlet for modern warfare action cinema with the film Uri: The Surgical Strike.
January 12, 2019
Whichever side of the political divide one may stand, one can't dismiss Dhar's canniness and craft, despite knowing that he is lionising the obvious and providing a one-sided narrative.
January 11, 2019
As Vihaan, Vicky Kaushal is a big reason why the film works, bringing a vulnerability and strength to his character that makes him the ideal war film hero.
January 14, 2019
Uri becomes a cautionary tale of how even an original filmmaking voice can mean little if confined to a time of strategic jingo
January 14, 2019
While watching Uri, I kept wondering about the point of such a self-congratulatory film.

