D-Day Movie Review

D-Day (Hindi)

Release Date:
July 19, 2013

9 yearsago Wali Khan (Irrfan Khan) was sent into Karachi, Pakistan by the Chief of RAW Ashwini Rao (Nasser) to report the activities of the Most Wanted Man in India.

9 days ago Rudra Pratap Singh (Arjun Rampal) Indian Armed Forces, MARCOS unit, Zoya Rehman (Huma Qureshi) RAW Explosives expert and Aslam (Akash Dhaiya) a petty thief from the streets of Mumbai, recruited by RAW infiltrated Pakistan to join Wali Khan and carry out the mission to bring back The Most Wanted Man in India. The man who was going to break all ISI protocol and security and attend his own sons wedding. The man who could on that day be abducted and brought back to India to face justice.

1 day ago everything went according to plan until it all failed. The team sent in to bring The Most Wanted Man in India did the unthinkable - They carried out the most daring operation and almost got away with it. Almost because, something went horribly wrong

9 yearsago Wali Khan (Irrfan Khan) was sent into Karachi, Pakistan by the Chief of RAW Ashwini Rao (Nasser) to report the... Show More

Far from perfect, but as pulpy Bollywood action films go, it's very watchable and works its strengths

D-Day is a well-intended social film and a well-executed thriller

Times of India

D-Day is quick and sleek. It is your film if violence mixed with melodrama and pop patriotism is your cocktail of choice

Had it not been for a jingoistic speech towards the end and the highly melodramatic familial sagas of each and every character along with predictable turn of events, D-Day could have been a flawless nail-biting thriller which it is throughout the first half

nowrunning

D-Day is explosive at three levels. The plot crackles. The acting sears. And the music flares with passion

Times of India

What a well-made thriller ought to be -- taut, transfixing and spellbinding, with an astounding finale

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