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- Review Phantom: 10 reasons to watch it
There is a big hit again from the Kabir Khan stable, after Bajrangi Bhaijaan and Ek Tha Tiger; a blockbuster or not only time will tell. So let's first judge the film on its merits, not on hearsay and its word-to-mouth feedback. One thing is for sure that among the present breed of filmmakers Kabir Khan has the best grip on the subject of terrorism and unrest in the Indian sub continent. And he has proved this firm grip in all his three movies and also his debut Kabul Express to an extent. Phantom is based on the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai. The new angle of the film is that the movie shows the atmosphere after that. Those who survived this attack or those who lost their dear and near ones have still got got justice. The investigations are on and the allegations and conter allegations between the two countries continue. In this context the solutions that the script of the film provides is really interesting and the viewers emapthise with the plot.