[1] An Indian military officer, Major Pratap Singh, aborts a terrorist infiltration attempt of the enemy country single-handedly with the help of a few local civilians in an area that's located near the border of India.
Subsequently, Major Pratap meets Albaksh, who reveals Lala's activities and also how he is all set to help the infiltrators into the country through Zhonabad.
Since there isn't much time for the Indian military force to reach Zhonabad, Major Pratap decides to fight the battle alone with the help of Albaksh and the local people.
Major Pratap, despite being mortally wounded, manages to survive thanks to the prayers and well wishes of the Indian army, which belongs to various faiths and religions.
Radhika Rajamani of The Hindu wrote, "The film salutes the motherland and its soldiers but at the cost of a slow-paced, non-gripping and expected narrative which does not infuse much enthusiasm or interest".
[2] Sukanya Verma of Rediff.com said, "Call it a sham, an action-packed masala potboiler, a revenge drama, a love story.