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Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran (2018) is a historical action drama directed by Abhishek Sharma, dramatizing India's 1998 Operation Shakti nuclear tests conducted under the leadership of a fictionalized IAS officer, Ashwat Raina (John Abraham). The film, which also stars Diana Penty and Boman Irani, received praise for its engaging, high-stakes portrayal of the team evading foreign intelligence satellites to achieve nuclear status.

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Direction and Cinematography

Director Abhishek Sharma deserves credit for turning a story about nuclear physics and bureaucracy into a gripping thriller. He avoids the trap of overt jingoism and instead focuses on the "thrill of the mission." The pacing is tight, especially in the second half where the countdown to the blast begins.

The tension. The strategy. The pride. John Abraham delivered a solid punch.

This feature turns the passive viewing experience into an active mission, allowing the audience to step into the shoes of the research team. It synchronizes with the film's playback to reveal classified data, historical facts, and technical challenges faced during the 1998 Pokhran nuclear tests.