Unable to cope up with the grueling training sessions, Karan flees from the academy and returns home. Karan is determined to make something of himself and prove that he has what it takes, despite what his father or friends might think. On an impulse, Karan decides to join the armed forces and gets enrolled in the Indian Military Academy. His childhood sweetheart Romi, on the other hand, is a modern girl who speaks her mind. Karan is a happy-go-lucky dude with a laidback attitude towards everything in life. Coming at a time when the Indo-Pak relations are at an all-time high, does a film like LAKSHYA stand a chance? Also, does the film meet the monumental expectations?.Yet, the war sequences in the second half leave the viewer with a sense of d? vu. But writer Javed Akhtar has cleverly injected the romantic track in the narrative, so that the film does not emerge as a documentary on Operation Vijay. And the focus in the second half is on war, on winning Kargil, on making India proud. The battle lines are drawn at the interval point in LAKSHYA.
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Yet, not many Pakistanis would be ecstatic reliving those moments. To make India look like a hero, the duo haven't made Pakistan seem like a villain. In that respect, there are references to Pakistan, but facts have been depicted without resorting to jingoism. A few doubts need to be set to rest before one analyses LAKSHYA.ĭirector Farhan Akhtar and writer Javed Akhtar have made an effort to recreate the facts.