The narrative throws in characters and special appearances like that malfunctioning automatic tennis ball thrower which does not stop at all. To add to the annoyance comes Junaid in his perpetually oversmart air, trying to find humor in every effing thing around him.
The first ten minutes will intrigue anyone who is interested in thrillers, but Kabir's entry with the arrogant, to-the-work attitude plays with our patience. Together, they trace the cricketer's last known whereabouts, which becomes the foundation of the story. He teams up with Junaid (Dhawan), a fledgling cop with a comic nerve. When a popular Indian cricketer is kidnapped by an unknown assailant, the government sends Kabir (Abraham), a no-nonsense, disobedient, and beasty special ops officer, to Abu Dhabi to salvage the situation. This adventure has some good action for fans of that genre, but it seems logic wasn't invited.