Batla House (2019)
7/10
'Batla House' is gripping, intense watch.
15 August 2019
BATLA HOUSE is the story of a cop. The year is 2008. The Indian Mujahideen has conducted a series of blasts across the country.

On September 19, he(John) is informed by his team that the terrorists responsible for this blast are holed up in a flat in L-18, Batla House in the Okhla locality of the city Delhi.

Sanjay(john) meanwhile reaches and he along with the rest of the police team eliminate the shooters. One of them, Tufail (Alok Pandey) is arrested. Even before the cops could leave, the residents begin raising slogans against the police. Soon, the media and political leaders blame the police for staging a fake encounter.

Sanjay meanwhile finds it difficult to prove that he's right and that these residents of Batla House were indeed a part of Indian Mujahideen.

Many might not be aware of this case and how it led to such a huge controversy at that time.

The courtroom drama is quite exhilarating and clap worthy. Also, once the entire scenario becomes clear, the film becomes simpler. As a result, audiences would be even more interested once they know the complete picture.

BATLA HOUSE belongs to John Abraham, without a shred of doubt.

BATLA HOUSE is a powerful saga which is sure to spark off discussions and debates. clapworthy moments and terrific performance by John Abraham make BATLA HOUSE one of the finest films of the year.
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