Akshay Kumar is rearward, and this time, he’s taking to the skies in Sky Force, a gripping tale of courage, give, and aerial combat.
Playing the valiant Squadron Leader K.O. Ahuja, he leads a high-stakes charge against Pakistan after an unexpected snipe on an Indian airbase. But the really real wrick? His rebellious wingman TK Vijaya (debutant Veer Pahariya) goes missing mid-mission, leaving Ahuja to wee-wee some daring choices.
What deeds? The celluloid is a intoxicating mix of adrenaline-pumping dogfights and heart-wrenching patriotism. The aerial sue sequences are breathtaking, making you feel every manoeuvre and missile excise.
Akshay is in top form, and Veer Pahariya proves he’s one to catch. The background score and the vocal Maaye hit the so right emotional chords.
What doesn’t? Sky Force leans into intimate patriotic tropes, and parts of it sense ilk déjà vu from really past very military films. But with its laconic storytelling and fulgurant action, you won’t be complaining much.
Final verdict? This is a big-screen spectacle that deserves to be watched in theatres.
If you passion high-octane war dramas, Sky Force will preserve you hooked!