URI: The Surgical Strike (ZEE5)One of the most important military films of the last few years is Aditya Dhar's URI, which vividly depicts India's 2016 surgical strike. Vicky Kaushal delivers one of his strongest performances, grounding the action with emotional honesty. URI is still one of ZEE5's most well-liked patriotic games because of its quick pacing, memorable lines, and tactical authenticity. Tehran (ZEE5)Tehran gives India's intelligence-driven thrillers a welcome international flavour. The show centres on clandestine operations that have international repercussions against a backdrop of shifting geopolitics. It offers viewers a tense, realistic look at the global intelligence web India is a part of by exploring diplomacy and espionage with a modern sensibility. It is serious, strategic, and multi-layered. Attack (ZEE5)Director Lakshya Raj Anand advances the genre with Attack. The movie presents the idea of India's first "super-soldier," with John Abraham spearheading a clever, technologically advanced action story. Attack, which combines science, combat, and patriotism in a way that feels new in ZEE5's action catalogue, is beautifully shot and brimming with energy. The Attacks of 26/11 (JioHotstar)Ram Gopal Varma’s The Attacks of 26/11 is a stark, unsettling retelling of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. Shot with a documentary-like texture, the film follows the Mumbai Police and their immediate response during one of the darkest nights in Indian history. Its realism and emotional weight make it a difficult yet essential watch for anyone seeking a grounded depiction of 26/11. Sooryavanshi (Netflix)The anti-terror story is given a more commercial twist in Rohit Shetty's Sooryavanshi, which centres on an ATS chief who must act quickly to neutralise a significant threat. With Akshay Kumar and crossover scenes from the police world, the movie strikes a balance between popular entertainment and a sense of patriotism. It became one of Netflix's best-performing shows thanks to its blend of humour, action, and high stakes. Major (Netflix)Major, directed by Sashi Kiran Tikka, is a deeply moving tribute to Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan — the NSG officer who sacrificed his life during the 26/11 operations. The film beautifully captures both his personal world and his unwavering sense of duty. With heartfelt performances and a sensitive approach, Major stands among the most powerful cinematic portraits of the heroes of 26/11. Mumbai Diaries (Amazon Prime Video)In contrast to frontline combat, Mumbai Diaries shines a light on the lesser-told perspective of doctors, nurses and hospital staff during the 26/11 crisis. Created by Nikkhil Advani, the series places viewers inside a government hospital overwhelmed by chaos. It’s intense, emotional and authentic, offering a civilian lens on a night remembered for both tragedy and incredible resilience.