Extraction

Extraction, also known as Dhaka, is an American action-thriller film directed by Sam Hargrave based on a screenplay by Joe Russo. The movie is based on the graphic novel 'Ciudad' by Ande Parks. It follows Tyler Rake, a fearless black-market mercenary with nothing left to lose.

Summary
"A hardened mercenary's mission becomes a soul-searching race to survive when he's sent into Bangladesh to rescue a drug lord's kidnapped son."

- Netflix Synopsis

"Tyler Rake is a fearless black market mercenary with nothing left to lose when his skills are solicited to rescue the kidnapped son of an imprisoned international crime lord. But in the murky underworld of weapons dealers and drug traffickers, an already deadly mission approaches the impossible, forever altering the lives of Rake and the boy."

- Netflix Press Release

Plot
After a day at school, Ovi Mahajan (Rudhraksh Jaiswal) – son of an incarcerated Indian drug lord – sneaks out of his house to visit a club, where he is kidnapped by police officers working for rival drug lord Amir Asif (Priyanshu Painyuli). Saju Rav (Randeep Hooda), a former Para (SF) operator and Ovi's protector, visits Ovi’s father in prison. Unwilling to pay the ransom as it will hurt his prestige, Ovi Mahajan Sr. (Pankaj Tripathi) orders Saju to retrieve his son, threatening Saju's own family.

Tyler Rake (Chris Hemsworth), a black-market mercenary and former SASR operator, is recruited by fellow mercenary Nik Khan (Golshifteh Farahani) to rescue Ovi from Dhaka, Bangladesh. Rake and Khan’s team prepare to extract Ovi, with his father's men set to pay them once Ovi is recovered. Rake rescues Ovi, kills his captors, and takes him to the extraction point, but his father's men intentionally fail to transfer the funds. Instead, Saju kills Rake's teammates and tries to kill Rake so he can rescue Ovi himself. Learning of Ovi’s escape, Asif orders the head of the local police, Colonel Rashid, to initiate an immediate lockdown of Dhaka, securing all bridges and travel points out of the city.

Khan arranges for a helicopter to extract Rake outside the city and tells him to abandon Ovi since the contract has been nullified. He refuses, haunted by memories of his own son, who died at a young age from lymphoma when he left to serve in Afghanistan. After escaping Saju and the corrupt police and tactical units on Asif's payroll, Rake fights off a gang of boys led by Farhad, a young criminal eager to impress Asif. Rake calls his friend Gaspar (David Harbour), a retired squad-mate living in Dhaka, and he and Ovi lay low at Gaspar’s home for the evening. Gaspar reveals Asif has placed a $10 million bounty on Ovi, which he offers to share if Rake allows him to kill Ovi. Rake refuses and fights Gaspar, who gains the upper hand but is fatally shot by Ovi with his own gun.

Rake calls Saju and asks for his help, forcing them to team up to escape Dhaka. Rake draws attention away from a disguised Saju and Ovi as the two make their way through a bridge checkpoint, then follows to cover their escape. Khan and her remaining mercenaries approach from the opposite side of the bridge, as Asif watches from afar with binoculars. In the ensuing firefight, Saju is sniped by Rashid, who is in turn sniped by Khan. Wounded, Rake instructs Ovi to run to Khan’s waiting helicopter. As a badly wounded Rake follows, he is shot in the neck by Farhad and, seeing Ovi is safe, falls into the river. Ovi, Khan, and the extraction team escape to Mumbai and safety.

Eight months later, Khan kills Asif in a men’s restroom. Ovi jumps into his school’s swimming pool to practice holding his breath and surfaces to see a man watching him.

Cast and Characters

 * Chris Hemsworth as Tyler Rake
 * Rudhraksh Jaiswal as Ovi Mahajan
 * Randeep Hooda as Saju Rav
 * Golshifteh Farahani as Nik Khan
 * David Harbour as Gaspar
 * Pankaj Tripathi as Ovi Mahajan Sr.
 * Priyanshu Painyuli as Amir Asif
 * Shataf Figar as Colonel
 * Adam Bessa as Yaz Khan
 * Sam Hargrave as Gaetan "G"
 * Pallas Prajapati as Aarav Rav
 * Neha Mahajan as Neysa
 * Suraj Rikame as Farhad