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Force 2

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FORCE 2 STORY: Shiv Sharma (Tahir), a mole in the Indian Embassy of Budapest is leaking information about RAW agents. Inspector Yash (John) and RAW agent KK (Sonakshi) must hunt him down and bring him to justice.

Three RAW agents are wiped out in China. One of them is Inspector Yash’s (John Abraham) best ally, Harish. But before dying, Harish leaves inspector Yash a hint as to indicating that something bigger has been put in place.

Inspector Yash then updates RAW, and together with agent KK (Sonakshi Sinha), they discover that Shiv Sharma (Tahir Raj Bhasin), a low-level employee of the Indian Embassy of Budapest, is producing details of undercover RAW agents like pamphlets on a street corner.

The matter that works in force 2’s give preference to is pacing. In spite of a familiar story, the action sequences are timed perfectly and executed stylishly; there are no songs apart from a recreation of Kaante Nahi Kat-te, which moves the story along. Most of the ejaculate sequence is shot like a first-person present shooter game which is a refreshing experiment.

But the experiments stop there. The story is excruciatingly universal. A mastermind has an ulterior reason behind betraying his nation; the heroes must then strike a balance between morality and vengeance.

John Abraham is intense and impressive when he’s breaking lips and lifting cars, Tahir Raj Bhasin (in an off shoot of his Mardaani role) is good and shows his vulnerable side. Sonakshi Sinha’s half-hearted performance, however, can be to some extent attributed on her annoyingly underwritten character. KK is the worst-trained RAW agent without an iota of feelings who has to be told to do everything. It’s your usual arm-candy role, padding with a layer of synthetic feminism.

It’s a decent time at the movie theatre for the thrill-seekers; the action won’t disappoint. Just may the force be with you!
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