The Hindi dubbed version of "London Has Fallen" is a thrilling ride that will keep you entertained. The action sequences are intense, and the performances are solid. If you're a fan of action-thrillers, you won't be disappointed. The movie has a fast-paced narrative that will keep you engaged until the end.

The British Prime Minister has passed away. World leaders, including the U.S. President (Aaron Eckhart), gather in London for the funeral. But it’s a trap. A coordinated attack destroys the city, and Mike Banning (Gerard Butler) must fight through burning streets, underground tunnels, and terrorist hideouts to get the President to safety.

: After the British Prime Minister dies under mysterious circumstances, the world's leaders gather in London for his funeral. The event turns into a deadly plot to assassinate the world's most powerful leaders.

The camaraderie between Banning and Asher is well-represented, even amidst the chaos. Verdict: Is It Really Better?

This is where the core of the argument begins. In its original English, critics and many Western audiences took the film's aggressive patriotism and simplistic geopolitics to heart, which they found "offensive" and "xenophobic".