Review of The Ghost, an action film starring Nagarjuna that tries your patience

The Ghost glamorises the life of an Interpol agent to the point where it seems like the organisation ought to be listed among Fortune's "greatest places to work."

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The movie may lead you to believe that the main duty of an Interpol agent is essentially pursuing and executing criminals.

And an Interpol officer may do that from 9 to 5, after which he or she can return home, take a relaxing bath, make a drink for themselves, and unwind, feeling pleased of a job well done.

a next morning, repeat. Additionally, the Interpol officer enjoys frequent luxurious and pricey boat holidays with a stunning colleague.

Who wouldn't want a job that offered booze, parties, gorgeous companions, a magnificent home, high money, a wardrobe full of firearms and katana swords, and an action-packed life?

Living out this fantasy is Vikram (Nagarjuna), who is dating Priya (Sonal Chauhan), a coworker. When they ambush a terror camp, that is when we first see them.

They take on a battalion of terrorists by themselves and win, coming away unscathed. The scenario reminds us of the Mr. & Mrs. Smith movie's climactic sequence

 where the pair dances a love tango while being shot at repeatedly.

In the midst of all the activity, Vikram and Priya even find a moment to share a kiss.

In the midst of all the activity, Vikram and Priya even find a moment to share a kiss.