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Following a devastating Bhuj Airstrip, Indian Air Force Wing Commander Vijay Karnik (Ajay Devgan) has to reconstruct the landing way with help from locals. Can he complete this overwhelmingly tough task on time to ensure that Indian soldiers can use the airstrip to deploy more troops to fight off the Pakistan army?
Bhuj: The Pride of India is possibly one of the utterly poor patriotic dramas ever to be made in Indian cinema. We are making it clear right at the start. Such is the colossal mess created by the director, Abhishek, who had no clue how to handle the biographical war drama based on the heroics of India’s proud son, Vijay Karnik.
Bhuj: The Pride of India had so much potential and if presented well, could have made for a supremely engaging watch. But the film is a colossal dud that is packed with a bunch of incoherent scenes. The fundamentally flawed screenplay and narrative are to be blamed for the same.
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