The film stars John Abraham, alongside Vidyut Jammwal and Genelia D'Souza, Raj Babbar, Mukesh Rishi, Mohnish Bahl and Kamlesh Sawant.
In the case being investigated by the unit, Yash, along with DSP Mahesh Pandey, who is transferred on special duty from the New Delhi Income Tax Department, and Inspector Kamlesh Sawant, kill Vijay Reddy, a drug baron.
Vishnu attacks each of the officers' weaknesses, where he kidnaps Swati and forces Atul to reveal Yash's whereabouts.
[4] Producer Vipul Shah approached him to direct the Hindi version of the film in 2010 as Force with John Abraham and Katrina Kaif.
Menon initially agreed before pulling out again, citing that he felt the eight years gap between the releases of it with the original was too long.
[5] Nishikant Kamat of Evano Oruvan and Mumbai Meri Jaan fame, was roped in by the producers to direct the remake.
[8] The antagonist was chosen as Vidyut Jamwal, a model turned actor who had reportedly won the role from 500 other people who were originally considered.
[10] During the filming, John Abraham stated that "With Nishikant I have discovered the magic of raw action, but what is even more beautiful is the romance in 'Force'.
"[11] The film involved tough stunts choreographed by Allan Amin, who worked with John Abraham earlier in Dhoom (2004).
All lyrics are written by Javed AkhtarJoginder Tuteja of Bollywood Hungama gave 3/5 stars and said, "Force delivers as promised and turns out to be an impressive soundtrack.
"[17] Tanuj Manchanda of Planet Bollywood gave 7/10 and quoted in his review that "After hearing all songs, one can say that this is undoubtedly one of the best albums of the year both in terms of lyrics and compositions.
And the best part of the album is that all songs except 'Dum Hai To Aaja' are soulful and a treat for all music lovers and does not have any remixes to rob off the impact.
"[18] Devesh Sharma at Filmfare awarded it 3/5 stars and quoted "Overall, Jayraj has arrived on the Hindi music scene and one looks forward to hearing more of his original tunes (and not reprises) in future.
[21] Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama gave 4/5 stars and wrote "Force is an engrossing story of vendetta and the execution of the material makes it stand out in the crowd.
"[22] The Times of India gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote "Force is a heady cocktail of high powered action and breezy romance that ensure there's never a dull moment".
[23] Aakanksha Naval-Shetye of DNA India rated 3/5 stars and said "The best part of the film are its action sequences which are well thought out, however, it has a fairly predictable story line".