Ground Zero Film Premieres, Depicts Anti-Terror Ops
The movie's portrayal of real-life events and its impact on the people of Kashmir will undoubtedly spark important conversations about the region's history and the ongoing efforts to combat terrorism. As the film prepares for its release, it is expected to generate significant interest and attention, both in India and internationally.

Ravi Shankar Prasad, a BJP MP, attended the Delhi premiere of the film "Ground Zero" and praised it for its portrayal of anti-terror operations in Kashmir, calling it "a very good film". The movie, directed by Tejas Deoskar, is set against the backdrop of true events and draws inspiration from the BSF's most significant operations in the last five decades.
The film, produced by Excel Entertainment, has already made headlines for its historic red-carpet premiere in Srinagar, Kashmir, and has drawn attention for its intense trailer and grounded storytelling approach. Sai Tamhankar, who plays the role of Emraan Hashmi's wife in the film, spoke about her experience, saying it was a challenging role that demanded emotional strength. She praised Emraan Hashmi's transformation into a military officer, saying he performed the role brilliantly.
The action-thriller movie is based on a military operation to wipe out the terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed in Kashmir. The film explores the life and death of Ghazi Baba, a notorious figure who left a lasting impact on India's history. Ghazi Baba was involved in several heinous acts, including the 2001 Indian Parliament attack, and was killed in a 10-hour gunbattle with the Border Security Force in Srinagar's Noor Bagh area in 2003.
The film, set to release on April 25, 2025, aims to showcase the efforts of Indian security forces and the sacrifices made by security personnel in combating terrorism. With its intense storyline and powerful performances, "Ground Zero" is expected to make a significant impact on audiences, providing a glimpse into the complexities of anti-terror operations in Kashmir.