Emraan Hashmi's distinctly awaited movement-mystery, Ground Zero, has eventually arrived in theaters, and it is already stirring sturdy emotions on social media.


Directed by tejas Prabha Vijay Deoskar, the movie draws its concept from the true tale of BSF officer narendra Nath Dhar Dubey, a kirti Chakra awardee.


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Set against the tense backdrop of srinagar in 2001, the story follows Officer Dubey as he bravely confronts a developing wave of terrorism led by Jaish-e-Mohammed's Rana Tahir Nadeem, additionally referred to as Ghazi Baba.


Amid the continuing state of affairs in the USA surrounding the latest terrorist assaults in Pahalgam, viewers were fueled with enthusiasm and patriotism while watching the film.


Numerous critics and visitors praised how well the film has been portrayed, depicting real-life events, and to top it off, emraan hashmi stole the display with his awesome action and overall performance.


The no-nonsense thriller starts off evolved right from the primary frame and is a must-look-ahead for all Indians, as described in numerous reviews.


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Various opinions have also talked about how the movie lacks content and is inconsistent. Though the patriotic feeling is roaring in the meanwhile, many think that the movie is everyday and has nothing much to provide.


Many users have additionally complained about the screenplay of the film, which makes it a hard watch by standard. Visually, the film manages to convey a certain raw depth, but it falls short on polish.


The motion sequences are noisy as opposed to gripping, and the pacing suffers due to hasty modifying, as stated in numerous opinions. Lamentably, the music and background rating do not do much to raise the temper or emotion, making them one of the weaker factors of the film.


All in all, Floor 0 can be an amazing watch given the current scenario and might inject some adrenaline into the viewers. Going by the reviews, the movie is expected to have a decent establishment in the theaters; however, time will tell how the film will perform.

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