The story as Wikipedia or news archives will tell you involves Neerja Bhanot acting courageously under duress from four terrorists who've hijacked a plane travelling from Bombay to New York. It shows that sometimes, giving others more importance than yourself is just part of being a good human being. Not only is this biopic a good film, it's relevant to modern society. Director Ram Madhvani and his team of writers (Saiwyn Quadras and Sanyuktha Chawla Shaikh) have done every bit of justice to this hero's tale. Hers is the story that deserves to be told. Her love for Rajesh Khanna makes you want to hug her tight. She's real and her actions make her a hero. She's selfless not out of some righteous personal cause, but because her parents raised her so. Yet, she finds the courage to defend what's right and to help those who need assistance. She's terrified, she's weak and she breaks down under pressure. In a culture obsessed with larger-than-life heroes, Neerja comes like a breath of fresh air.
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