Directed by -
Robbie Grewal
Produced by-
Viacom18 Motion Pictures
Dheeraj Wadhawan
Ajay Kapoor
Vanessa Valia
Gary Grewal
Written by-
Robbie Grewal
Ishraq Eba
Shreyansh Pandey
Starring-
John Abraham
Mouni Roy
Jackie Shroff
Sikandar Kher
Music by
Songs -
Ankit Tiwari
Sohail Sen
Shabbir Ahmed
Raaj Aashoo
Score -
Hanif Shaikh
Cinematography
Tapan Tushar Basu
Edited by -
Nilesh Girdhar
Production
company -
Viacom18 Motion Pictures
Kyta Productions
Distributed by -
Panorama Studios
Paramount Pictures
Release date -
5 April 2019
Running time
139 minutes[1]
Country -
India
Language -
Hindi
Budget -
₹35 crore[2]
Box office -
est. ₹5 crore[3]
Rose stands for Romeo encore Walter
three names of the same man played by
John Abraham John's most successful
films put to good use his overpowering
physicality shoulders that stretch for
miles and biceps that seemed to be
bursting out of sleeves expressions are
not his forte which is why he works so
well as an Indian spy digging for
information in Karachi historic face
reveals little which is exactly what the
character and situation demands but this
isn't a lazy performance you can see the
effort he's putting in and he succeeds
in making it plausible
I wish the script written by director
Rob bigger eval and inspired by
real-life events had done the same the
film is a salute to the unnamed martyrs
who risk their lives to protect India in
intelligence agencies like raw or
research and analysis wing it begins in
1971 in the months just before the
Bangladesh Liberation war rahmatullah
Ali known as Romeo is a bank cashier who
also happens to be skilled at drama and
disguises which is why she can try the
head of raw enlists him he says in a low
voice
Madame agency performance Kelly de
alcalá chatham you see understand kinda
valleca but it's a time I want you to
serve your country what is this how a
spy program works raw is filled with
bulging scenarios like this characters
discuss highly sensitive information in
public places when important players get
in the way the plot simply dispenses
with them at one point
Romeo now called Akbar is kissing an
Indian diplomat in a car on a Karachi
Street this what he's supposed to be
Pakistani everyone gives each other
meaningful looks and speaks in code with
lines like the horse is ready for the
race since even a spy heroes must have
an emotional angle we also get a doting
widowed mother left behind and even a
plaintive song oh my
yada a he hey Robi do picked up on to
Sharma so and production designers
Swapnil bolero and mother mother van
effectively capture the setting and the
period the film's slick but not glossy
the textures are realistic but the
characters not so much the Pakistanis
come off as an assembly of cliches and
putana suits second their care is
Colonel khuda Baksh also offers an
and accent ro has a nicely blooming
atmosphere and some striking shots like
this chase sequence in Karachi but the
piece is so sluggish that the narrative
doesn't hold you we get a countdown to a
major operation but the tension hardly
builds and there is little sense of
urgency jackie Shroff is a suave cigar
smoking cool as ice intelligence agency
head is fun to watch Raghubir yada as
always adds depth to the few scenes he
has but Moni Roy makes for a pretty
inner plov interest songs are equally
forgettable and by the end the film
reverts to a familiar patriotic formula
in which there is no room for gray
shades
Rob begins with an extreme close-up of
Romeo battered and bleeding the opening
sequence landed a solid punch and my
hopes were raised this material had the
potential to be a suspenseful espionage
drama but the film is too drab - so I'm
going with two stars for more reviews
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