Subedaar
Haunted by loss and drifting away from his daughter, a retired Subedaar Arjun Maurya’s newly found civilian life is jolted by one reckless act. As old wounds reopen, he must summon the warrior within to face a new kind of war - one that hits too close to his heart.
Review
The movie starts well, but gradually becomes more senseless as it progresses.
The story feels scattered, with many subplots that are neither interesting nor well connected to the main narrative.
At times, it tries to resemble the style of the film “Nobody,” then shifts to melodrama, and later to social commentary, making the tone inconsistent.
The climax is one of the weakest parts, feeling boring and lacking logic, which further reduces the overall impact of the film.