RAW - Romeo Akbar Walter

RAW - Romeo Akbar Walter
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Ratings: 3.5/5

Director: Robbie Grewal

Producers: Vanessa Walia, Ajay Kapoor, Gary Grewal

Banner: Viacom18 Motion Pictures, Kyta Productions

Cast: John Abraham, Jackie Shroff, Mouni Roy

Music: Ankit Tiwari, Shabbir Ahmed

Set in 1971, RAW - Romeo Akbar Walter is about a broker Rehmat Ali otherwise known as Romeo, who is picked by the RAW boss (Jackie Shroff) to be an Indian covert agent in Pakistan. Deserting his mom, Romeo takes the character of Akbar Malik and moves to Pakistan. The rest is how Akbar helped India amid the period that prompted the 1971 war and his adventure to getting to be Walter.

Obviously enlivened by evident occasions, Robby Grewal's film could have been an intriguing human/mental show that comprehends the mind, enthusiastic change of uncelebrated yet truly great individuals (spies). Yet, it takes the traditional course and consolidations enthusiasm and surveillance spine chiller, dominating the human part of the story. Raazi properly took advantage of this region without capitulating to patriotism. While RAW isn't jingoistic either, it's a very much planned however dreary film that neglects to hold your consideration. What you get is a dull outfit show that needs feeling and pressure.

The content may have looked fascinating on paper with a lot of emotional turns. Nonetheless, defective execution, dull narrating, drowsy pace and unrealistic composition, makes this one a smidgen difficult to grasp. You welcome the straightforward account yet it battles to keep you locked in.

John Abraham, Sikander Kher and Jackie Shroff, who plays the head of RAW, give tolerable exhibitions. Jackie's feeling of style emerges as usual.

Crude has its minutes however is harsh around the edges. The peak is venturesome and you have to suspend your mistrust, on the off chance that you intend to watch it.

In a nutshell, Romeo Akbar Walter is another intriguing film from John Abraham. The motion picture has enough wanders aimlessly to keep you fascinated and locked in.