The sound design is another critical component. The gunfire sounds authentic, the ambient noises of the jungle and city streets are immersive, and the lack of background music during key dialogue scenes enhances the realism. This commitment to authenticity is why are often cited in film schools as examples of how to execute political thrillers on a moderate budget.

As Vikram digs deeper, he uncovers a conspiracy that extends beyond the island nation—involving financial networks, arms dealers, and a plot that eventually leads to an assassination on Indian soil. The film masterfully shifts between the battlefields of Sri Lanka and the political offices of New Delhi.

: During his mission, Singh collaborates with Jaya Sahni (Nargis Fakhri), a London-based war correspondent investigating the deep-seated political conspiracy. The Climax : The narrative culminates in the 1991 assassination of a former Indian Prime Minister