Filmyzilla | Madras Cafe

: Despite Vikram's efforts to foil a deeper conspiracy, the film culminates in the tragic assassination of the former Prime Minister. Critical Reception and Performance

: The film explores the ethnic strife between the Sinhalese and the Tamils and the subsequent Indian intervention. Characters : Madras Cafe Filmyzilla

: An intelligence operative who must navigate a "faceless" enemy. : Despite Vikram's efforts to foil a deeper

Set in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Madras Cafe follows Major Vikram Singh (John Abraham), an Indian Army Special Forces officer appointed by the intelligence agency R&AW to head covert operations in Jaffna. As the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) withdraws, Vikram becomes entangled in a web of military strategy and deep-seated political conspiracies. Set in the late 1980s and early 1990s,

: A British war correspondent inspired by real-life journalists like Anita Pratap, who uncovered the truth behind the civil war.

Unlike "masala" entertainers, Madras Cafe is known for its lack of songs, dancing, or typical romantic subplots.

: The leader of a fictional militant group closely resembling real-life figures from the LTTE.