: Clearly put in immense physical work for the role. His transformation into an action hero is impressive, and he carries the film's many combat sequences with conviction.
: Aditya Roy Kapur’s physical performance, fast-paced action choreography, and a loud, energetic background score. : Clearly put in immense physical work for the role
: Sanjana Sanghi plays a capable partner in the field, while veterans like Prakash Raj and Ashutosh Rana bring some much-needed gravitas to the high-stakes government backdrop. Action and Visuals : Sanjana Sanghi plays a capable partner in
: Rashtra Kavach Om is a "popcorn flick" in the truest sense. It’s best enjoyed if you're a fan of mindless action entertainers and want to see Kapur in a completely different, rugged avatar. The story follows Om (Aditya Roy Kapur), a
The story follows Om (Aditya Roy Kapur), a special forces commando tasked with recovering a stolen nuclear shield technology. While the premise is standard fare for the genre, the film adds a layer of personal drama involving Om’s father (Jackie Shroff) and a subplot about memory loss.
If you are watching this for the "gravity-defying" action, the film delivers exactly that. From Om pulling down a helicopter with his bare hands to intense hand-to-hand brawls, the stunts are designed for the big screen. However, the heavy reliance on CGI—particularly in the climax—can feel a bit unpolished, detracting from the realism. The Verdict
: A predictable storyline, some unintentionally funny dialogue, and logical gaps that require a heavy "suspension of disbelief."