
Fighter
- Director
- Siddharth Anand
- Studio
- Viacom18 StudiosMarflix Pictures
- Release Date
- 24 January 2024
- Running Time
- 166 min
- Language
- Hindi
- Country
- India
- Budget
- ₹250.00 Cr
- Box Office
- ₹344.46 Cr
Review
Full analysis coming soon.
Storyline
What unfolds here is a masterclass in high-octane military storytelling that refuses to shy away from geopolitical tensions. When a ruthless terrorist mastermind plots a devastating assault on India's airbase in Kashmir, the Indian Air Force springs into action with an elite squadron of fearless pilots—the "Air Dragons"—ready to defend their nation. These aren't just cardboard cutouts; they're complex warriors with their own demons, struggles, and dreams, bound together by duty and camaraderie in ways that feel genuinely earned.
The real magic happens in the character dynamics, particularly the simmering romance and unresolved trauma that threaten to tear the team apart from within. One pilot carries the crushing weight of his past, still haunted by a devastating loss that looms over every decision he makes, while his teammate harbors undisclosed feelings that add another layer of emotional complexity. The film brilliantly weaves personal stakes into the larger narrative of national security, making every mission feel deeply personal rather than merely procedural.
When the counterattack is launched against enemy positions, the consequences spiral rapidly—tensions escalate, retaliatory strikes mount, and suddenly our heroes find themselves in an impossible situation that tests everything they've learned and everything they believe in. The narrative skillfully balances explosive action sequences with intimate character moments, creating a story where patriotism and human vulnerability coexist perfectly. This is filmmaking that understands that true heroism isn't just about the fights you win; it's about the internal battles you wage.




