Wild Dog is an interesting representation of undercover wars fought by Indian intelligence services deep in an atmosphere of investigations, secret operations, and ethics. The heavy atmosphere of the movie and the carefully completed narration plunges you into the tense realm of the life of agents acting behind the scene to shield the country, so that the sense of chasing justice remains forever.
Of its emotional appeal is particular to the image of Vijay Varma aka Wild Dog, who not only depicts a focus on his unyielding commitment but also displays the humanness of his emotional side. The direction in the film is fast-paced and adds to the gritty camera work and score that up the tension and speak to the moral grey zones the characters are maneuvering in. The visual authenticity differentiates the movie with the natural production design also taking us through a number of settings as we get carried away in the undercover world of espionage with plausible action scenes and scenes of someone being followed that cannot be termed as sensational.
The focus on sacrifices, the burden of duty and the price of having to fight against unseen adversaries was the most outspoken part of the movie. Though there are certain twists in the plot and some melodramatic scenes, having watched Wild Dog, you cannot help but to be impressed by the work of people operating in the shadow and the thin line between chaos and order. It is an intriguing thriller that evokes both the heartbeat and the insightful musings and therefore makes a captivating love letter to the unacknowledged heroes protecting our safety.