Rahul Nanda ReviewsFilmfare

Unapologetic and gory retelling of the 26/11 attacks, this film is worth a watch

Shergill packs a punch with his role. He is confident and gets the nuances of his character correct. But the movie belongs to Mahie Gill, who effortlessly holds it together and steals the show

NALS doesn’t measure up to previous RGV works but we see patches of brilliance never the less.

Dated and cheesy to say the least

The film never equals the sum of all its part, but it’s impossible to deny the energy with which it keeps the plot ticking on.