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The film dramatizes the nuclear bomb test explosions conducted by the Indian Army and scientists in Pokhran, Rajasthan, in 1998. It follows Ashwat Raina (John Abraham), a bureaucrat who teams up with a brilliant scientist (Boman Irani) and a young officer to execute India’s second successful nuclear test while evading CIA surveillance. movies4ubidparmanu20181080pnfwebdlx26
The plot centers on Ashwat Raina (played by John Abraham), a dedicated and patriotic officer of the Indian Army who is tasked with reassembling the team to conduct the tests after a previous attempt failed. The film follows the team's struggles as they face bureaucratic hurdles, a severe lack of resources, and the daunting technical challenge of avoiding detection by sophisticated foreign spy satellites. It is intended as an "ode to our engineers and scientists," highlighting the dedication of the unsung heroes behind the operation. The suffix x26 refers to the video compression
The file referenced by this keyword contains the film directed by Abhishek Sharma, starring John Abraham, Diana Penty, and Boman Irani. The film dramatizes the nuclear bomb test explosions