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Although not a massive box office blockbuster—earning around $188,000—the film has gained a cult following over the years for its compelling story and strong character arcs. It is remembered as a rare Bollywood film that effectively brings the American legal drama formula to an Indian military setting, sparking conversations about justice, ethics, and patriotism.

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: Brigadier Pratap represents a rigid, often bigoted perspective on nationalism and religious identity, justifying his actions through a misconstrued sense of "shaurya" (valour). Systemic Bias

The film subtly touches upon internal biases, highlighting how religious identity can be used to unfairly target individuals, even in institutions as secular as the Army.

As Siddhant delves deeper into the case, he discovers a complex web of ideological conflict and personal bias, primarily embodied by the formidable (Kay Kay Menon). The film is heavily inspired by the 1992 American film A Few Good Men and the Hindi play Court Martial by Swadesh Deepak. Cast and Crew