Rachel Stone is an undercover operative agent working for The Charter, a strong peacekeeping organization. While working for MI6 (a government group), she forms tight ties with her coworkers. Despite many cautions to keep her identity disguised because opponents are attempting to attack the Heart (the system that regulates the Charter), she becomes susceptible in a hurry. This makes it possible for hackers to take control. Rachel will now have to take charge of the situation and save the world. Will she won the fight, or will she let the planet burn?
Heart of Stone casts Gal Gadot in a fresh role. She is now ready to show what else she can bring to the table after her legendary role as Wonder Woman. There are several action scenes in the film, including jumping off a cliff (Hey, Tom Cruise! ), driving an automobile on the runway, fighting one another, and plummeting from the sky! The plot is exciting, with a few turns and twists and lots of street running. Director Tom Harper, known for a wide range of films from action to musical, obviously had Mission Impossible in mind despite bringing the vision to life on screen. George Steel’s cinematography was on point, with numerous scenes holding your attention.
Talking regarding Alia Bhatt (Keya Dhawan), she plays the second villain who is technologically savvy. She understands how to break into systems with a few button presses and can issue threats with ease. She and Parker assume command of stealing the Heart, and the action sequence begins. This is her Hollywood debut, and her role is somewhat overshadowed. She works hard to keep the movie moving, but she occasionally feels out of place. Her persona is intriguing, and given her background in a variety of roles, Keya is a completely new sector for her to explore.
