I watched the documentary before, so I found out this one. The real-life adaptation basically restores the original story. The contrast between the laughter of the hostess's family and the tension of the terrorists planning facts is in place, and it is a cross-narrative.
As a female hero in India, the heroine has many characteristics of excellent women. The story tells the story of the fright hijacking on the plane, mainly describing the heroine's bravery and wisdom. Although the story took place in the 1980s, it didn't make me feel too much of a sense of age. It is a typical Indian film model, combined with music, sensational and tragic! Overall it's good, and the story is unified for completeness.
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