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Uri released on 11 January and the movie’s success is creating buzz all over. According to trade analyst Taran Adarsh, the movie got a “flying start” at the box office. The military drama earned Rs 8.20 crore on its first day and is expected to do well in the coming days. Director Aditya Dhar attempted a recreation of what, perhaps, transpired on the fateful night of 29 September when Indians carried out surgical strikes in Pakistan.
The Quint caught up with Yami Gautam, Vicky Kaushal and Mohit Raina after the release of the film to learn more about the stars’ reactions to the opening.
The 138-minute film is neatly divided into four parts. It starts a year before the operation, at Manipur’s Chandel district, where an army truck is ambushed, and concludes with the euphoric chants of ‘Jai Hind’ after the mission is accomplished.
‘Uri’ brings the blood of cross-border tension to a boil but avoids a spillover. There is a rush of patriotism but it is curbed and never allowed to spill over in a gush of irrepressible jingoism.
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