You'll relish Shimit Amin's Chak De India to the core! So no matter what opinion you held for other such sporty flicks, this one won't talk about anything but sports.
The story unfolds like a thriller, never mind the lack of pace though. It keeps you guessing. If only the writer had built up Harry's bonhomie with Shabnam some more and also perhaps thrown more light on the enigmatic filmmaker.
Hijack talks of terrorists and terrorism, but there's an undercurrent of emotions running all through. What limits can a father cross to save his child, is one question that Kunal Shivdasani raises in Hijack.
The plot borrows the spirit of Munnabhai but uses lighter moments aplenty. Ekta Kapoor being cross-questioned over her moral ethics in making her K-serials adds to the comedy.