Mission Majnu Movie Review: Did you Miss - Mission Majnu? Here it is for you.
Modified On: 24 January 2023 | Reviewed By: Team MoviekoopMission Majnu Review: Set in the 1970s, an undercover Indian spy takes on a deadly mission to expose a covert nuclear weapons program in the heart of Pakistan.
Mission Majnu
Director: Shantanu Bagchi | Music Director: Tanishk Bagchi,Rochak Kohli,Arko
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Siddharth Malhotra going on the lines of Akshay Kumar, Deshbhakti aur paiso ke liye kuch bhi karega aur zyada options aur expressions bhi nahi hai.
Average hi.. OTT pe hidekhne layak hai. An Espionage film that is a hot blend of all spy movies and has nothing new to offer.
Completely non-energetic and interesting, if you really want to see how a nuclear operation is dodged go see how it's done in Top Gun Maverick.
The film surely is not nonessential but it's not sensational as well. Doesn't have too many songs and emotional baggage which eventually turns into emotional damage.
Coming to the cast Siddharth Malhotra plays Tariq who is obviously an Indian spy Amandeep gets lured to Nasreen played by Rashmika Mandanna. Apart from acting blind she never blinds the audience with performance, Why doesn't Nasreen ever discovers that her husband is not just a tailor but a traitor to her country?
How can a spy film not have Kumud Mishra and other regular cast with typical words like "Janab" in every sentence. Also how can a movie be based out of Pakistan if there no Sharib Hashmi in it. Director Shantanu Bagchi could have taken better work from actors and writers.
No edge of the seat thrill, doesn't even indulge Patriotic behaviour in audience thankfully it released on Netflix.
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