2019 has indeed turned out to be a great year for action movies of different themes. Same is the case with this one. Just like last year, John Abraham is back with another action thriller that keeps you glued to the edge of your seats and gives you a sense of satisfaction when you leave the seat.
Yes, Batla House is that good!
The film is packed with action, emotion and tension: all mixed in a perfect proportion. I think John Abraham indeed delivered one of his finest performances of all time You can see the sincerity in his eyes. He definitely deserves an award for such an outstanding act. Every actor is perfectly cast, especially Ravi Kishan who leaves a memorable impact despite of his limited role.
The film features outstanding action sequences where you really feel the intensity and care for the characters. The shootouts and chases are both choreographed and shot with perfection. The screenplay is watertight and the editing, top notch. The songs don't hinder the narrative and instead make the proceedings more gripping.
I had been waiting for this film since long and having seen it, I can say that I'm completely satisfied. Batla House is a gripping, masterfully crafted action thriller that needs to be seen not just for the facts it presents but also for its cinematic brilliance.
Plot summary
This action thriller is based on the real-life incident of 'Batla House Encounter', officially known as Operation Batla House, to the silver screen. The incident took place on September 19, 2008, against Indian Mujahideen (IM) terrorists in Batla House locality in Jamia Nagar, Delhi.
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Another gripping action thriller from John Abraham!
JHON Abraham in Making of his own image
Loving his all his movies since Madras Cafe To shoot out at wadala and many many more .if you watch JHON Abraham's earlier movies like paap,zism,or other you didn't find this guy can act but nowsdays he is selecting sum gem of movies and Batla house is one of them Keep doing Jhon there is nothing wrong in doing true events based movies
Molecule Review: Batla House (4 Stars)
Nikkhil Advani's Batla House gets repetitive as you move ahead following John Abraham's gritty yet helpless cop character (bound by red tape) who uses his gut feelings and little investigation to go behind a bunch of students who might be terrorists. The problem with this film based on true events is that despite not wanting to it takes a stand at the end and that's not the best way to produce a film based on true events especially when those events are still rife with debates. Nonetheless, the little bit of police procedural and action sequences are enough to keep you occupied in the first hour if you are a fan of Abraham, cop films, or the sound of gun shots ringing in your hear. Ravi Kisan steals the show with his 10 minutes of screen time, no doubt. TN.