


They punch and kick with much gusto and team-up nicely together, doing their bit for girl power. The two girls aren't mere eye candy either but are given action scenes of their own to execute. Your eyes remain glued to the screen whenever he's in his element. To give the actor credit, he has put his all in the hand-to-hand combat scenes, making them as real as possible. Apart from the above-mentioned scene, there is another fight scene worth mentioning where Vidyut overcomes two knife-wielding mercenaries. Raw, visceral action is the film's biggest USP and it milks it to the last drop. Mind you, the sight of Vidyut Jammwal using gym equipment to bash out the baddies does make for good clean fun. To make sure you get it, our hero is made to battle a bunch of Hindu pehelwans who have taken to eve-teasing as a side sport. While the film is as jingoistic as they come, the makers have made sure to add enough scenes involving the good Muslims to point out that the film is only against bad elements in any community. Just brawns aren't enough, the good guys have to utilize their brains as well to come on top. A game of cat and mouse ensues, what with Buraq wanting to capture and execute the Indian agents before they do him in. Mallika Sood (Angira Dhar) and Armaan (Sumeet Thakur) are their liaison with British intelligence. The Indian government sends its best commando Karanveer Singh Dogra ( Vidyut Jammwal) and encounter specialist cop Bhavana Reddy (Adah Sharma) to London to ferret him out. Buraq Ansari ( Gulshan Devaiah) is a master manipulator settled in London who specializes in brainwashing the youth.
