Airlift Finally after a long time a Bollywood movie worth watching. Based on actual events, even though the entire theme is somewhat kept commercial (and not so gruesome and serious which is quite reminiscent of our parallel cinema) it still somehow works and leaves an impact. What impressed me most, among the obvious other note worthy traits was that the movie gets on track right within the first 15 minutes and never lets you go loose. If a couple of initial song sequences had been avoided, it would have been even better edge of the seat material. Sets, location, the war-torn town portrayal all were pretty decently done (if not exceptional). Performances wise nothing to complain, AK does a good job, Nimrat is ok (she was much better in The Lunch Box and exceptionally good in HOMELAND SE04). Initially I felt she was a bit off track as a nagging wife, but was in far more comfort zone at a later, more supportive stage. Rest of the cast also did decently well. As my cousin Ramanjit said, we should make more if these kind of movies, so that people should know the unsung silent heroes behind such success, heroic stories. Over all loved the movie ..... 7/10 for this one