"Does it qualify as “excessive” if the audience keeps clamoring for more?"— Peter Debruge, Variety
"A unique, relentlessly violent Indian action banger."—Siddhant Adlakha, Mashable
"The film issues a kind of acrobatic masculinity that would make Burt Lancaster blush, all shot through a bloody lens that would make Peckinpah proud." — Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Alliance of Women Film Journalists
After finding out his beloved Tulika is engaged against her will, army commando Amrit heads by train to New Delhi to stop the arranged marriage. All hell breaks loose on the train when a pack of thieves led by Fani begins to terrorize innocent civilians, so Amrit takes matters into his own hands. As the train hurtles across the country, blood is spilt and Amrit gets a step closer to reuniting with his true love. Not since RRR, has an Indian film that demanded such levels of hooting and hollering made its way to the U.S.