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A brisk, action-packed spy thriller about a leak that’s murdering India’s undercover RAW agents and the ragged team that races to stop it.
Premise and main plot
- Several RAW operatives are exposed and killed in China and elsewhere. The agency discovers someone inside a foreign embassy is leaking identities to the Chinese, revealing a larger conspiracy.
- Yashvardhan “Yash” Singh — a hard-edged Mumbai policeman haunted by a past failure — is pulled into the RAW investigation and paired with KK (Kamaljeet Kaur), a sharp, unorthodox female RAW operative.
- A slain officer’s diary contains a page-number cipher that spells S‑P‑Y, pointing to a mole. The hunt moves from Mumbai to Budapest-like summit venues, art galleries, Berlin and back.
- The villain is revealed as Rudra Pratap Singh (using the identity “Shiv Sharma”), son of Karan Pratap — a family destroyed years earlier after being branded traitors. Rudra is taking revenge by handing agent names to China.
- The climax involves exposing Rudra’s plan at an Indo–Hungarian-style summit, rescuing targets in dramatic close calls, and forcing a public reversal of the narrative about the maligned agents.
Key highlights and standout scenes
- Detective work: Yash and KK decode the diary clue, set traps (fake-coded emails), stage a sting in an art gallery, interrogate suspects, and follow multiple false leads (Amit, Vikas, Anshuman).
- Safehouse raid: a tense raid on a “Shiv Sharma” safehouse where identities and motives become clearer.
- Metro rescue: a last-minute, high-adrenaline rescue at a metro/“Hero Square” station with smart, frantic tactics.
- Summit set-piece: at the Indo–Hungarian summit, Rudra plans a high-profile assassination; the team stages a dangerous counter-plan where a revealing shot exposes the shooter and Rudra’s role.
- Emotional reveal: Rudra’s revenge is personal — his family’s ruin and his mother’s suicide drive the killings.
- Resolution: the team exposes Rudra, pressures the government to clear the fallen agents’ names, compensates families, and delivers a patriotic, emotional finale.
Tonality, jokes and chemistry
- Tone: a mix of high-stakes thriller beats with banter, light comic relief and occasional melodrama — classic mainstream Bollywood spy-film flourishes.
- Comedy beats:
- KK’s name confusion (“KK can be a man’s name”).
- Repeated “I don’t drink coffee” jibes.
- Teasing about uniforms and clothes.
- Dark humor from bureaucratic absurdities (cover-ups, protocols, public denials).
- Central relationship: the cop-and-spy dynamic — Yash’s bluntness, guilt and inability to shoot versus KK’s pragmatism and unpredictable style — provides emotional and comic backbone.
Best moments to watch for
- The diary decoding that spells “SPY.”
- The art-gallery sting and the CCTV-fueled chase to the orphanage identity reveal.
- The summit assassination showdown with its moral dilemma and dramatic payoff.
- The public clearing of the fallen agents’ names — an emotional, patriotic climax.
Main personalities appearing
- Yashvardhan “Yash” Singh — police inspector, protagonist
- KK (Kamaljeet Kaur) — RAW operative, Yash’s partner
- Rudra Pratap Singh / “Shiv Sharma” — antagonist seeking revenge
- Harish Chaturvedi, Suraj Rawat, Arun Gupta — RAW agents killed (their deaths kick off the plot)
- Karan Pratap Singh — Rudra’s father (central to the backstory)
- Brijesh Verma (HRD Minister) — target at the summit
- Martinus — foreign contact / handler
- Additional supporting figures: Ranjan Das, Ambassador Narendra Kaushik, and various RAW and police officers
Overall
A patriotic, emotional spy-thriller that combines decoding puzzles, embassy espionage, tense rescue sequences and the chemistry of an odd-couple cop-and-spy duo — with enough melodrama and swagger to mark it as mainstream Bollywood action.
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