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Operation Valentine: A Hopeful Departure from Fighter’s Mistakes

  • Published Feb 21, 2024 | 8:14 PMUpdated Feb 21, 2024 | 8:14 PM
  • Published Feb 21, 2024 | 8:14 PMUpdated Feb 21, 2024 | 8:14 PM
Operation Valentine: A Hopeful Departure from Fighter’s Mistakes

In the wake of Varun Tej’s Operation Valentine hitting the theaters, cinephiles couldn’t help but draw parallels with Hrithik Roshan’s recent film Fighter. Both movies share a common ground in terms of genre, revolving around an Air Force team embarking on a mission to combat terrorists. The thematic resemblance has sparked discussions among movie enthusiasts, exploring how each film navigates the high-stakes world of aerial missions.

Fighter, despite its colossal pre-release expectations, initially opened with lackluster numbers. However, as the days progressed, the film found its footing and eventually became a massive success at the Box Office. One notable critique that lingered around Fighter was the perceived absence of patriotism, particularly in the first half of the film. Despite delivering gripping aerial action sequences, some viewers felt a void in the portrayal of nationalistic fervor during crucial moments.

As Operation Valentine gears up for its release on March 1st, 2024, fans are optimistic that the film will offer a unique blend of intriguing drama and a substantial dose of patriotism. The anticipation stems from the hope that Operation Valentine will learn from Fighter’s criticism and strike a balance between gripping aerial sequences and a compelling display of national pride. The trailer for Operation Valentine teases a rollercoaster of emotions, leaving fans eager to see if the film will live up to expectations and avoid the pitfalls encountered by its thematic predecessor, Fighter.