Major
Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2024 8:09 pm
**Review Summary: *Major***
*Major* is a poignant and gripping tribute to Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, a hero who laid down his life during the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks. The film, based on the true events of his life, delves into his journey as a dedicated soldier in the Indian Army's elite 51 Special Action Group, and the sacrifices he made, both on the battlefield and in his personal life. The film showcases his growth from a young man enamored with the idea of serving his country to becoming a national hero, as well as his struggles with balancing his demanding career and his relationship with his girlfriend, Isha (Saiee Manjrekar).
The second half of the film centers around the infamous 26/11 attacks, with Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan being depicted as a fearless commando, single-handedly taking on the terrorists at the Taj Mahal Hotel. The film doesn't shy away from showing the brutality of the attacks, making the audience feel the terror of the moment, especially through the eyes of innocent bystanders like Pramoda Reddy (Sobhita Dhulipala). The portrayal of the media’s impact during the rescue operation and the lessons learned from it adds a layer of realism to the narrative.
Adivi Sesh delivers a compelling performance as Major Sandeep, capturing the essence of his pride, bravery, and unflinching commitment without overdoing it. Saiee Manjrekar’s portrayal of Isha brings depth to the relationship, showing both the love and the frustrations that come with being a soldier’s partner. The veteran cast, including Prakash Raj and Revathy as Sandeep's parents, delivers standout performances, particularly in conveying the grief of losing a child. Murli Sharma and Sobhita Dhulipala add their own dimensions to the film, making their respective roles more impactful.
*Major* is an emotional rollercoaster, filled with moments of intense action, personal sacrifice, and patriotism. It effectively honors Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan’s memory, showcasing not just his bravery but also the life he lived and the love he had for his country. Adivi Sesh’s heartfelt performance and the film's powerful narrative make it a fitting tribute to a true hero.