We are talking about a series of nuclear tests that India is considering to apply again. Captain Ashwat was assigned to carry out this task alongside his team, which was trained and equipped for that historical experience. He faces many spies and American challenges to address his nuclear project. The first test of the nuclear test was discovered by US satellites.
Thrills, suspense, drama, a little bit of humour, as well as a solid comment on India's soldiers - this movie largely has all the tricks to please even a discerning audience.
This might have seemed cheeky on paper, but it's almost as if the writers willingly dilute their vision when it runs the risk of getting too self-aware.
Abraham's lack of expression is only matched by Penty's perennially open-mouthed appearance, and their scenes are unintentionally funny because they try so hard to muster emotion.
Climax saves Parmanu from drowning in the dust of Pokhran. It picks up the pace at the right juncture, and gives audiences the choice to overlook some sketchy acting.