* ** Samar Khan has partially succeeded in executing the Indianised script of A few good men which had their intense moments. Directed by: Samar Khan Written by: Jaydeep Sarkar, Aparnaa Malhotra and Samar Khan
The tagline of the film is justified in every sense of the word -It takes courage to make right…right.
Shaurya is courage, bravery, valor and honor; all in one. Shaurya is the story of justice, faith, honor and belief in oneself that is put to some of life’s worst challenges. The movie talks of thick friendships and self-confidence.
Rahul Bose and Kay Kay Menon are proven performers who stand up yet again. Rahul’s portrayal of both a happy go lucky officer and an intense defense lawyer showcase his acting abilities. Jaaved Jaaferi in the role of a hard hitting officer impresses while Minissha as the journalist is competent. Amrita Rao chips in cameo playing the struggling wife of the deceased officer but the real hero of the story is also the hero of the film. Deepak Dobriyal has minimal dialogues but his straight faced expression and the pride with which he carries himself throughout the film is exceptional to watch & Adnan Sami’s music does its bit for the film. Dheere Dheere is soulful while Kaise Kahe Dosti is aptly placed in the film just after the surprise midnight marriage of Aakash and Nandini arranged by Siddhant. Rozza Catalano’s item number is thanda compared to some recent ones.
The climax leaves you truly speechless. Must see the movie to discover unspoken truth!