State of Siege Movie Review, Release Date, Star Cast, Story
State of Siege Movie Release Date:
9th July, 2021
State of Siege Star Cast:
- Akshaye Khanna as Major Hanut Singh
- Gautam Rode as Major Samar
- Vivek Dahiya as Capt. Rohit Bagga
- Abhimanyu Singh as Abu Hamza
- Parvin Dabas as Colonel Nagar
- Samir Soni as CM Choksi
State of Siege Movie Review:
Adorned with stars like Akshaye Khanna, Gautam Rode and Vivek Dahiya, the film State of Siege: Temple Attack was released on July 9. Let's know how the film is...
State of Siege: Temple Attack Movie review: Starring Akshaye Khanna, Gautam Rode and Vivek Dahiya, the film 'State of Siege: Temple Attack' is based on the terrorist attack on the Akshardham temple in Gujarat. Ken Ghosh directs this film, and it is an action film. Earlier, Ken Ghosh had made a web series named 'State of Siege: 26/11', which was well-liked. This time, he has made a film. The film is streaming on Zee5 on 9th July. How is this action film, and will Ken Ghosh successfully attract people's attention?
State of Siege Movie Review: Story
The story of this film starts from the Krishnadham temple in Gujarat, where many families come to visit for different auspicious reasons, some work there, suddenly terrorists attack, how do people avoid this attack, What problems do people face, how many people lose their lives in this, and how NSG engages in it and tries to save people, how people are forced to commit treason, this film shows all these aspects very well.
State of Siege Movie Review: Emotions
The film has action, emotion, pain and a sense of patriotism. This movie amazes you, shocks you and does the opposite of what you think. The sudden action scenes will amaze you.
State of Siege Movie Review: Acting
Talking about acting, Akshaye Khanna has left a mark on his acting every time. While Gautam Rode is in his small role, his character is Major Samar which could have been shown better because His wife is about to become a mother. He has to leave her and go on a mission, but it seemed that their scene could have been made a little bigger and given a more emotional angle. The work of Vivek Dahiya is also commendable. That he remembers. Ken Ghosh kept the command on directing and handed us a good film.
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