Prepare to be immersed in the world of Tejas Gill, a fearless wing commander in the Indian Air Force, portrayed by the enigmatic Kangana Ranaut. Tejas, along with her colleague Arfa (played by Anshul Chauhan), finds herself at the precipice of suspension after a daring rescue mission in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Check out our Tejas review in this blog!
Tejas takes us on an extraordinary journey, introducing us to the life of Tejas Gill, a formidable officer in the Indian Air Force. Still haunted by the haunting memories of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, which claimed the lives of her parents and her boyfriend, Ekveer (played by Varun Mitra), Tejas is a character defined by resilience.
But this story isn’t just about their valor; it’s a gripping narrative that combines courage, patriotism, and personal struggles. As the events unfold, Tejas embarks on a mission that will test her mettle and redefine her purpose. So, fasten your seatbelts and join us as we dive into the world of “Tejas.”
The story takes a dramatic turn when news breaks about the capture of an engineer named Shikhar Ali by terrorists in Pakistan. Their demands? None other than the disputed region of Kashmir for his release. As videos of Shikhar’s capture go viral, Tejas watches in shock, realizing that Shikhar is, in fact, her batchmate Prashant (Vishak Nair).
To communicate his location, Prashant uses Morse code, pointing to the remote town of Mir Ali. Tejas, determined to rescue her friend, approaches IAF Chief R.K. Panicker (played by Ashish Vidyarthi) with her plan. With his approval, Tejas sets off on a daring mission that will have you on the edge of your seat.
Kangana Ranaut steps into the shoes of Tejas Gill with an impressive portrayal that showcases her versatility. From her powerful entry scenes to her hard-hitting dialogues, Kangana leaves no stone unturned in her quest to become a mass superstar. While her ambition is admirable, some might miss the Kangana of yesteryears, known for her memorable performances.
Varun Mitra’s handsome presence and his portrayal of Tejas’s boyfriend make for a decent addition to the film. Anshul Chauhan, who plays Arfa, provides moments of comic relief, infusing the film with humor. Aashish Vidyarthi brings his seasoned acting to the table, while Rio Kapadia and Mohan Agashe make impactful appearances. The supporting cast, including Archana Mittal, Mohit Chauhan, Rohid Khan, Mushtaq Kak, Sunit Tandon, and others, deliver competent performances.
Tejas tackles a brilliant subject, but it falls short due to its disjointed script and limited vision. The forced injection of jingoism and references to the Ram Mandir raise questions about the need for such elements in a film of this nature. The film struggles to create the excitement expected from an aerial action flick, ultimately leaving the viewer detached.
Tejas may not soar to great heights as a film, but it’s a heartfelt tribute to the sacrifices and bravery of our soldiers. Despite its shortcomings, it brings to light the unwavering commitment of the Indian armed forces. While it may not be a box office juggernaut, it’s a movie that deserves recognition for its attempt to honor those who serve their nation with unwavering dedication.
In the end, “Tejas” is an ambitious tale of courage, patriotism, and personal growth that leaves you pondering the true meaning of sacrifice and honor.
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