In a major twist, the film reveals that Akbar's apparent "defection" was a calculated move authorized by his handlers in India to maintain his deep-cover status. The village attack was staged with the help of Indian forces to ensure no actual casualties occurred while securing his position within the Pakistani military. The Resolution
Akbar successfully earns the trust of influential figures, including a prominent arms dealer, and becomes a vital source of intelligence. However, his cover is constantly threatened by the suspicions of a sharp Pakistani army officer, Colonel Khan (Sikandar Kher). In a major twist, the film reveals that
The film is inspired by real-life Indian spies, most notably Ravindra Kaushik , who was known as "The Black Tiger" for his work undercover in Pakistan. In a major twist