State of Siege: Temple Attack is 2nd
Original film of the Zee5’s State of Siege series first was on Mumbai
26/11 attack and this one is Terrorist attack on Gandhinagar’s
Swaminarayan temple “Akshardham”. Its heroic saga of India’s NSG
commandos inspired by true events back then Sept 2002 temple attack that
shook entire nation and took lives of 30 people and more than 80 people got
injured. trailer looks promising and thrilling hence we decided to watch
and review this Zee’s Original film which is Sequel of State of Siege Series.
Director: Ken Ghosh
Writers: William Borthwick Simon Fantauzzo
Platform: Zee5
Duration: 110 mins.
Rating: 3.5 Stars
Cast: Akshaye Khanna, Manjari Fadnnis, Gautam Rode, Kallirroi
Tziafeta, Parvin Dabas & Vivek Dahiya
Story: Story is a rescue drama of the Temple attack
where India’s NSG Commandos heroic efforts saves lives of many people during
the Temple attack, it is a thrilling story which shook entire nation. There is
also a parallel story on how NSG commandos have arrested a terrorist leader
which resulted in this temple attack. Good twist and turns in the story along
with some light paused which gives you the glimpse of the entire terrorist
world. It is a Heroic saga of India’s NSG Commandos where they rescued several
hostages in a very clever manner. Dialogues is good and screenplay looks
promising.
Acting: Akshay Khanna is leading the role of NSG
Commando and did decent with his acting skills, we can see there is room for
improvement but at overall level Akshay did a good job in acting department. Supporting
cast includes Gautam Rode also did full justice to his character, Pravin Dabas
got very limited screen space along with Samir Sony and Manjari Fadnnis. Abhimanyu
Singh who has created this state of Siege Series plays the negative role and
does good job in his scary terrorist role but not so scary. Overall acting is decent
as the Assemble of cast did fair job in Acting Department.
Direction and Cinematography: Direction of Ken Ghosh is
good for this original, we get to see some whacky camera angel which looks like
the famous PC game Counter Strike. Some scenes are stunning, and some
fighting events are treat to watch but its very limited in this original. Ken Ghosh has experimented here in cinematography department and used green screens/Chroma
Key very cleverly. Overall Direction and cinematography is good.
Final Verdict: with decent twist and turns and clever
cinematography along with decent job of Cast in acting, “State of Siege: Temple
Attack” is one time watch film; I wish they could have kept the original names of
all the characters and the temple itself but nevertheless we undstanding they do
not want fall in any controversies. 3.5 stars to this thrilling original
film on 2002 Akshardham Terror attack and yes there will be 3rd
part of this State of Siege series as you will see little hint of the beginning
of the 3rd part at the end of this Temple attack story.
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