PS Mithran has put so much conent into Sardar
After identifying his protagonist and antagonist, Mithran fills in all the blanks from prior attempts at this kind of scenario and then slams it with background research. As a result, we previously engaged in a tonne of conversation and shared relevant experiences related to hacking, the dark web, education, and aspiration. We now have the political issue of the water mafia.
One can immediately tell that the content has been the subject of much effort. But does that by itself produce an interesting story? There are various responses to the answer to this. Certainly, some of them are interesting. However, there are other periods that are uninteresting, predictable, and plain. The drama surrounding the main protagonists' human side is as predictable as they come. The nonstop action and thrills related to the main plot and espionage genre are what work. The director has done a fantastic job of handling them. He fails to combine it with the appropriate drama to create a gripping story.