
His second in command Atul Kulkarni (Devaraj) was equally good. His acting and expressions plants him as one of the favorite characters form the movie. Being a politically correct officer is not his cup of cake and he does it with ease.

Cast performance: Cast selection was great, Kay Kay Menon as the Captain Ranvijay Singh has lived the role throughout the movie. The climax and the national anthem were enough for Goosebumps. The unusual situation and the way the soldiers come out of it were pictured well (Though a bit cinematic). Each move by the submarines, be it the Indian's or the Pakistani's will keep the audience hooked. The war sequences are gripping especially when the Indian submarine faces an uphill task the audience might feel the pressure (Though predictable). The first half was a bit slow comparing the second, but it doesn't bore. A captain with 'attack first' mind, a rule breaking is offense kind of Lt.Commander, a good supporting second in command captain are great add. The first few minutes of the movie is enough to guess the story, but the screenplay plays the hero here.

From the word go it engulfs the audience, no commercial elements to boost the box office (Thank god). Ghazi Attack is a great watch for a movie lover. Ghazi attack is one of the best patriotic films in the recent past. The first Indian submarine war film the tag is enough to pull the audience to the theaters but Sankalp Reddy doesn't want to disappoint the audience only with the tag line.
