Soaring high
The Free Press Journal|July 13, 2024
National award winning filmmaker Sudha Kongara's Sarfira celebrates the courage of conviction in a rather melodramatic style with a dollop of ambition.
Prathamesh Jadhav
Soaring high

Emotions run high as you cry and cheer for the protagonist Vir Mhatre (Akshay Kumar), as he takes the flight of an incredible imagination to make his dream come true for the collective.

After experiencing the dry spell of several commercials duds, Akshay showcases his strength as an actor and as a superstar you thought Baby, Airlift and Toilet Ek Prem Katha were impressive, watch Sarfira to witness Akshay's range as a performer who must be pushed hard to tap into the fullest potential.

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