Even though Emraan Hashmi did a lot of bold horror films at the beginning of his career, with the changing cinema, the actor changed his choice of movie selection. He played the role of villain in Salman Khan's film 'Tiger-3' made under the Yash Raj banner, while now he appeared in the role of BSF officer Narendra Nath Dubey in Tejas Prabha Vijay Deoskar's film.

Emraan Hashmi, who has been trying to get rid of the 'serial kisser' tag for a long time, was successful in changing this image with his recently released film Ground Zero'. Critics have already given their verdict on his film Ground Zero, but whether the audience liked this film or not is a big question. So let's see what the audience has to say about Emraan Hashmi's acting in Ground Zero and this film based on a true incident.
How did the audience like 'Ground Zero'?
The story of Ground Zero revolves around BSF officer Narendra Nath Dhar Dubey, who led the operation to kill Rana Tahir Nadeem alias Ghazi Baba, the mastermind of the 2001 Parliament attack. Viewers who came out after watching the first day's show of the film said whether the operation to kill the terrorist has been shown correctly in the film or not.
After coming out of the theatre, a viewer reviewed the film and wrote, "I would like to tell everyone with all my heart that they must watch Ground Zero. This film depicts reality. Kashmir has been shown as it is. This film matters and is worth watching".

Users said- the film shows the painful truth.
Another user wrote, "Ground Zero is not just a loud action story, but this film depicts the story of the sacrifice of our soldiers and civilians. This film shows a painful truth, which cannot be ignored under any circumstances. We all just hope that justice will be done, and it will be done quickly. Hopefully this film will definitely work".
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