During the 1965 Indo-Pak War, India is hit by a devastating surprise attack. Wing Commander Ahuja leads a counterattack as Squadron Leader Vijaya vanishes after a heroic single fight against a more powerful enemy fighter.
Following the 2001 attack on the Indian Parliament, BSF Lt Commandant Narendra Nath Dhar Dubey launches a two-year investigation that leads to the meeting of Jaish-e-Mohammad chief and mastermind Ghazi Baba, enabling India's most successful counterterrorism operation in history..
Scarred by a previous mission, NSG operative Hanut Singh disobeys orders during a Gujarati temple siege. While facing his own problems, he oversees a dangerous operation against terrorists demanding the release of a militant.
"Operation Valentine," which is based on actual events, follows Wing Commander Arjun Dev, a great fighter pilot, and Wing Commander Ahana Gill, a radar controller, as they negotiate one of the bloodiest aerial fights in history.
The narrative of PIPPA centers on Captain Balram Singh Mehta of India's 45 Cavalry Regiment, who served in the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War on the eastern front with his siblings. Inspired by the Russian amphibious combat tank "PT-76," which floats on water like a ghee-filled "pippa" (tin)
The Ghazi Attack is India's first underwater war movie, inspired by actual events. The plot centers on what happened just prior to the 1971 Indo-Pakistan War, when the Indian aircraft carrier Vikrant was being attacked by the Pakistani submarine Ghazi, which at the time was Asia's most potent fast-attack submarine.
The mission assigned to DCP Shivansh is to apprehend Vir, the person responsible for the city's police killings. In the end, both are fighting the same foe, but they are separated by a thin line—the law.