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Uri: The Surgical Strike
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<p>The film is divided into five chapters. The first chapter opens up with an ambush in June 2015 on the convoy of the troops in , by militants. In retaliation, Vihaan Singh Shergill, a officer and his unit, including his brother-in-law, Major Karan Kashyap, . After a successful strike, the congratulates him and the whole unit at a . Vihaan requests an early retirement as he wants to be close with his mother, who is suffering from Stage VI , on which the Prime Minister offers him a desk job at New Delhi near his mother instead of retirement, to which he agrees. The second chapter shows Vihaan taking a desk job at the HQ in and him spending time with his family. This segment also briefly describes the . A nurse named Jasmine D’Almeida is assigned to take care of Vihaan’s mother. Vihaan meets an pilot named Seerat Kaur, who is trying to prove her patriotism to her martyred husband, who was an army officer who died in an ambush. One day, Vihaan’s mother goes missing. He searches for her, and blames Jasmine for her ignorance, stating that there is no need for her security. Vihaan’s mother is found under a bridge, and Jasmine reveals herself as an intelligence agent. The film reveals why the families of the special forces soldiers were given security due to the threat from the North-eastern terrorists. On 18 September 2016, four heavily armed militants attack the brigade headquarters at , at dawn, killing 19 soldiers in their sleep. The terrorists are killed, but Karan dies in a grenade explosion due to accidentally pulling the pin attached to the terrorist’s rifle, which he picked up to examine. The whole family becomes devastated, including Vihaan. The Ministry decides to take strict action against the perpetrators of the attack. Govind Bharadwaj suggests the idea of a . The Prime Minister gives it a go and gives ten days for the strike. Vihaan leaves his desk job and leaves for base in . He requests Arjun Singh Rajawat to count him in the operation to which he agrees. Vihaan chooses the elite commandos from the , and the along with the special forces as most of the soldiers killed in the attack were from these regiments. Vihaan informs them that they can no longer use their phones and disguises the mission as regular training exercises. The commandos begin their training. During the planning, Govind ropes in (for providing satellite images), (for drone surveillance), and (for intelligence). When he goes to meet the DRDO Chief Brian D’Souza, he chances to meet an intern named Ishaan who has developed a drone called which looks and is shaped like an Eagle. With the help of the drones and satellite images they can get the exact location of the hideouts and training camps of the terrorists. Jasmine reveals her true name as Pallavi Sharma to Vihaan, and during an interrogation, the two extract information about who planned the attack. He chooses Seerat to be his pilot, who agrees wholeheartedly. Govind also suggests intensifying the artillery shelling at the border for distraction and painting their assault helicopters with markings. The commandos also start training under Vihaan. The Pakistani officials suspect the Indian activities but dismiss them due to underestimation. On the night of 28 September, the commandos leave for the strike in in helicopters. During the mission, Vihaan’s helicopter is forced not to cross the due to the latest intelligence from spies in Pakistan that the has deployed an ” ” early warning radar-based system in sector to bring their helicopter down. He and his team improvise by going on foot through a cave (which was very risky due to darkness and the unknown presence of other terrorists). His team successfully infiltrate and kill all the terrorists on the two launchpads. Similarly, other commando teams also manage to kill all of the terrorists. Vihaan kills Idris and Jabbar, who are the perpetrators of the Uri attack. The local police are alerted, and the commandos who are low on ammunition and time escape. On their way back, they are heavily rained down upon by gunfire from both a nearby machine gun bunker and a Helicopter, which was scrambled to intercept Vihaan’s team. Flight Lieutenant Seerat comes to their rescue by firing back at the Pakistani gunship, thus driving it away and eliminating the machine gun bunker. His team successfully crosses the LoC on the Indian side with no casualties. The rest of the assigned teams are also successful and are back with no casualties. Vihaan lands at at . The film ends with him, Pallavi, Govind, and the commandos happily having a formal dinner with the Prime Minister. In a post-credits scene, Zameer, a Pakistani minister, wakes up and shouts in frustration while seeing the news of India’s successful surgical strike. The scene cuts to a title card reading ” “. was announced by producer Ronnie Screwvala one year after the surgical strike in September 2017. The film was to be directed by debutant Aditya Dhar. He said that the film is “the story of what was imagined to have happened in those eleven days.” The principal photography began in June 2018 and was finished in September. Kaushal went through extensive military training for five months and gained weight. He trained for five hours a day and three to four hours of military training to enhance stamina. He also received gun training at the naval base in Cuffe Parade in Mumbai. He called it “physically the most challenging film for me”. He injured his arm while filming an action sequence in it. Kaushal and the supporting cast trained at Mumbai’s Navy Nagar with Captains and Majors teaching them slithering, using arms and ammunitions and other drills used by the armed forces. was largely shot in and was wrapped up in Mumbai. The Indo-Pak border, the LOC and other areas resembling military posts and terrorist camps were recreated in Serbia. underwent mixed martial arts training. She called the process of shooting as “exhausting yet enjoyable.” The film also stars , , and . Screwvala said that the film has elements of “war, action, and strategy based on a true story” that the “Indian audience is yet to watch such experience in cinema.” The film was released on 11 January 2019. The film was digitally premiered on Platform on 19 March 2019. To curtail piracy, the makers of deployed a 3.8 gigabyte fake version of the film over networks like . However, the film was leaked by the bootleg website within a week of release. The dubbed version of the film was released with the same name on 14 June 2019. The and songs were composed and produced by . , and Abhiruchi Chand are the lyricists. On the website , 57% of 14 critics’ reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.8/10. , writing for , stated: “Whichever side of the political divide one may stand, one can’t dismiss Dhar’s canniness and craft and Vicky Kaushal as the Army officer was brilliant.”<br />
Amman Khurana of , giving 4 stars out of 5, comments: “Uri: The Surgical Strike is a rather mature film. It somehow knows that it is catering to the viewer that is tired of watching the men in uniform who thump their chests to show their love and passion for the country.” He further has to say: “The stunning cinematography and the VFX work ensure that Uri: The Surgical Strike does not pass off as a comic-book account of the operation.” He concludes: “Uri: The Surgical Strike is a good one-time watch. If not for anything else, watch it for Vicky Kaushal, who brings the right amount of intensity to his role and drives the film from start to finish.” rated the film 4 stars out of 5, says “Uri is one film that *should* be watched… Absorbing screenplay, superbly executed combat scenes, efficient direction Aditya Dhar… Uri is thrilling, gripping, instils patriotism, without getting jingoistic.” of News 18 gave the film 4 out of 5 stars and said, “Vicky Kaushal is in especially good form as the protagonist, looking every bit the army man. He brings both the bulked-up physicality and the sort of steely determination that the part requires.” of Film Companion said, “The film alternates between fact and fiction, between gritty re-creations of combat and -style, slow-motion shots of soldiers getting out of helicopters. For the first half, Aditya manages this tight-rope walk efficiently, aided by the strong work of DOP Mitesh Mirchandani. The story-telling has the scale and the narrative beats are predictable but satisfying”, but found the plot simplistic in places. Raja Sen of gave the film 3.5 out of 5 stars and said, “Uri is a very good looking film — though the cinematographer appears to have been told to highlight the lens-flare in every single shot of nighttime combat — and while the action is totally brilliant.” in opening weekend earned 35.73 crore from domestic circuit. In the first week, the film collected 70.94 crore from India. It grossed 300 crore from India and (US$8.48 million) from overseas, taking the worldwide gross collection to (US$51.08 million). The film crossed the (US$14.2 million) mark in gross collection on 8th day of its release. It took 15 days to gross (US$28.4 million) and in its fourth week of release, it grossed (US$42.6 million). It took seven weeks to gross (US$48.57 million) worldwide. is the film of 2019. Based on box office collection, the film became the tenth highest-grossing film by 5 March 2019 produced in until that date. The protagonist (played by Kaushal) in the film asks his squad “How’s the ?” ( for “How’s the spirit?”) The squad replies “High, Sir!”. This question is asked to the cadets in military academies in India to test their enthusiasm. The dialogue went viral over Indian social media and eventually became a cultural phenomenon. The dialogue was quoted by several individuals and institutions. The Indian Prime Minister , while inaugurating the National Museum of Indian Cinema of in , asked this question at the beginning of his address to the film fraternity attending the ceremony. The , after winning ODI series in New Zealand, raised the morale of the team by asking “How’s the Josh?” for the coming series; and used the slogan to raise awareness about cybersecurity.</p>
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Writer:
Aditya Dhar
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Producer:
Ronnie Screwvala
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Music:
Shashwat Sachdev
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Director:
RSVP Movies
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Cinematography:
Mitesh Mirchandani, Mitesh Mirchandani
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Starring:
Vicky Kaushal, Yami Gautam, Paresh Rawal, Kirti Kulhari, Mohit Raina
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Release Date:
11-Jan-19
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Edited By:
Shivkumar V. Panicker
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Budget:
44
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OTT Platform:
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Runtime:
2h 18m
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Language:
Hindi
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Box Office:
342.06
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