Coming after high-budget spy hits like Raazi or the Tiger franchise, Code Name: Tiranga feels dated and fails to bring anything new to the genre. Final Verdict
Critics from NDTV pointed out that the writing is riddled with clichés and lacks the tension required for a gripping spy drama. Coming after high-budget spy hits like Raazi or
The film struggles to balance the romance between Durga and Mirza with the actual mission, often slowing down the momentum of the plot. If you are a die-hard fan of Parineeti
If you are a die-hard fan of Parineeti Chopra or enjoy straightforward patriotic action films without expecting deep logic or complex twists, you might find it watchable. However, for most viewers, the lack of a cohesive narrative makes it a forgettable entry in the Indian spy genre. Although his screen time is somewhat limited, he
As usual, Kelkar brings a commanding presence to the screen. Although his screen time is somewhat limited, he remains one of the more compelling parts of the film.
The film features decent visuals of international locales, which provides the "global" feel expected of a modern spy thriller. Where It Falters
The story follows Durga (played by Parineeti Chopra), an Indian Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) agent on a relentless mission across several countries. Her primary objective is to capture Khalid Omar (Sharad Kelkar), a mastermind behind a major terrorist attack. To get close to her target, Durga goes undercover in Turkey, where she meets and eventually falls for Dr. Mirza Ali (Harrdy Sandhu). The film explores the conflict between her duty to her nation and her personal sacrifices.