"ZOR" as Sunny Deol's formidable biceps to which Sushmita Sen clings as she does to her worn-out Miss Universe glamour? Or the repetitive mantra of Hindustan being the land where Mandir-Masjid should co-exist in harmony while conscienceless politicians, fake Godmen and minority leaders with underworld connections let loose communal riots for their own ends, while the honest DIG and hero's father goes to prison on a trumped up charge? And the son goes on a one-man mission to nail the real villains and bring back his misguided Muslim buddy (Milind Gunaji) to the path of true nationalism? Yet another conscientious hero - so imaginative to call him Arjun (Sunny Deol) to invoke the righteous warrior! -- Takes on the "evil troika". The story and screenplay by NK Maharajan shows a woeful lack of geographical knowledge. The action veers from good old Mumbai to the Himalayan snow-clad peaks to Rajasthan's undulating sands without a word of explanation or sequential logic. Jeeva, the cinematographer, is obviously intent on capturing furious horses thundering across the snow, motorbikes careening off glazed ice patches, camels and dupatta-draped damsels disporting themselves on golden sands and perched on picturesque jharokas.