The film's central plot revolves around the surgical strike, which is a military operation that involves a precision attack on a specific target, usually carried out by a small team of commandos. The Uri surgical strike was a real-life operation conducted by the Indian Army in 2016, in which a group of commandos crossed the LoC and destroyed several terrorist camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
URI: The Surgical Strike is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language military action film written and directed by debutant Aditya Dhar. It is one of the most successful military films in Indian cinema history.
However, the film's success has also highlighted the growing concern of piracy in the Indian film industry. The leak of Uri: The Surgical Strike on Filmyzilla and other piracy websites has raised concerns about the impact of piracy on the film's box office performance and the need for stricter measures to prevent piracy.
Uri: The Surgical Strike received widespread critical acclaim for its engaging storyline, impressive action sequences, and outstanding performances by the cast. The film was praised for its nuanced portrayal of the Indian Army and its operations, as well as its sensitive handling of the emotional toll of war on soldiers and their families.
The film depicts a flawless execution where the commandos eliminate the perpetrators and return without a single Indian casualty. Cast and Performances
In the film, the Indian government, led by characters inspired by real-life figures like PM Narendra Modi and NSA Ajit Doval (played by Paresh Rawal), decides on a precise military response.