While undercover, Singh marries Nasreen (Rashmika Mandanna), a blind woman who is unaware of his true identity. The story balances high-stakes espionage with the personal tragedy of his dual life.
Singh is tasked with locating Pakistan’s secret nuclear facility, eventually identified as Kahuta, to prevent a potential nuclear conflict. The mission reaches a fever pitch as Singh
The mission reaches a fever pitch as Singh must secure physical evidence (such as hair samples containing plutonium traces) to convince the Indian government and prevent a misguided Israeli air strike on the wrong facility. Themes and Reception The film captures a volatile era in South
Set in the late 1970s, the narrative centers on the aftermath of India's first nuclear test in 1974 (Smiling Buddha). In response, Pakistan initiates a secret nuclear weapons program, led by scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan. The film captures a volatile era in South Asian politics, featuring historical figures such as Prime Ministers Indira Gandhi and Morarji Desai, as well as Pakistani leaders Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Zia-ul-Haq. led by scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan.
Sidharth Malhotra stars as Amandeep Singh, a RAW operative working undercover in Pakistan under the pseudonym Tariq.