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The Diplomat

  • 2025
  • 2 Std. 10 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,0/10
14.152
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The Diplomat (2025)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFollows an Indian diplomat who tries to repatriate an Indian girl from Pakistan, where she was presumably forced and deceived into marrying against her will.Follows an Indian diplomat who tries to repatriate an Indian girl from Pakistan, where she was presumably forced and deceived into marrying against her will.Follows an Indian diplomat who tries to repatriate an Indian girl from Pakistan, where she was presumably forced and deceived into marrying against her will.

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    • Shivam Nair
  • Drehbuch
    • Ritesh Shah
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • John Abraham
    • Sadia Khateeb
    • Kumud Mishra
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    • Regie
      • Shivam Nair
    • Drehbuch
      • Ritesh Shah
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • John Abraham
      • Sadia Khateeb
      • Kumud Mishra
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    John Abraham
    John Abraham
    • J. P. Singh (Diplomat)
    Sadia Khateeb
    Sadia Khateeb
    • Uzma Ahmed
    Kumud Mishra
    Kumud Mishra
    • Advocate N.M Sayyed
    Sharib Hashmi
    Sharib Hashmi
    • Tiwari
    Amitoj Mann
    • Gill
    Jagjeet Sandhu
    Jagjeet Sandhu
    • Tahir
    Bhawani Muzamil
    • Basheer
    Vidhatri Bandi
    Vidhatri Bandi
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    Advin
    Ram Gopal Bajaj
    Ram Gopal Bajaj
    Raghavv Bbhanot
    • Indian Security guard
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    Ashwath Bhatt
    Ashwath Bhatt
    • Malik
    Harry Chauhan
    • Mustaq Ahmed
    Darius Chinoy
    Darius Chinoy
    • Faraz
    Shaunak Duggal
    • JP's son
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    Benjamin Gilani
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    Mimicharvi Kadse
    Mimicharvi Kadse
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      • Shivam Nair
    • Drehbuch
      • Ritesh Shah
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    7aryxn_69

    Good movies get ignored in india.

    A movie with this type of story is usually made into a big mass action film, this however takes a different turn, the film keeps the story realistic and displays the story without any over the top action or intense scenes.

    Something like this was missing from John Abraham's last film VEDAA, John Abraham plays the normal character of a diplomat and that's that, in fact John Abraham is not even included in any action scenes, he's just a diplomat.

    The film doesn't intensify itself but still maintains curiosity in the viewer's mind, we all know the ending, but how is it gonna occur that's the main question and that's where the film exceeds.

    The acting performance are very good for the main characters, John Abraham feels in place alongside Sadia Khateeb who has given justice to her character.

    The background score feels week but the film itself manages to maintain itself without the need of background music helping the story feel more intense.

    Overall a great watch, more films like this should exist.
    7AishwarySinha27

    Based on a REAL STORY ! Watchable..

    This movie 'The Diplomat' is based on a real and true story occured in 2017 where an Indian girl is lured for the marriage with a Pakistani man from KPKH, Pakistan.

    Since its based on real story, the real story is already available on the Internet. As far as the Direction and actings are concerned, actor have performed well and direction is superb with respect to shooting locations and screen play.

    John Abraham looks good as an Indian diplomat and Sadia is a very talented and promising actress. Although we know how the story goes in the end but the movie has dramatized certain parts which includes the plots by ISI and Locals of KPKH.

    SO, If you like geopolitics and do watch this movie :)
    9grvkumar-67747

    We as Indians don't deserve good movies

    This film stands out as a fast-paced thriller that takes a nuanced approach to storytelling, avoiding over-the-top action sequences and instead delivering a more realistic cinematic experience. Unlike conventional action films that rely heavily on explosions and high-adrenaline chases throughout, this movie carefully builds tension, keeping viewers engaged with its gripping narrative, well-developed characters, and immersive atmosphere. While the action is reserved until the climax, the film does not feel lacking in intensity. Instead, it masterfully crafts a sense of anticipation, making the final moments all the more impactful.

    One of the film's biggest strengths is its grounded approach. The direction focuses on realism, avoiding exaggerated stunts or implausible scenarios that are often seen in mainstream action films. The cinematography plays a significant role in achieving this effect, using tight shots, natural lighting, and carefully choreographed sequences that make the audience feel like they are witnessing events unfold in real time. This approach creates an immersive experience that keeps the audience engaged, even in moments where there is no immediate action.

    John, the lead actor, delivers a powerful performance that elevates the film's impact. His portrayal is intense yet restrained, making his character feel authentic and relatable. He does not rely on dramatic gestures or overacting to make an impression. Instead, he uses subtle expressions, body language, and well-timed dialogue delivery to bring depth to his role. His performance ensures that the audience remains invested in his character's journey, feeling every moment of his struggle, determination, and emotions.

    Equally impressive is the female lead, whose performance adds another layer of depth to the film. Her character is not merely a supporting role but an integral part of the story, driving the narrative forward in significant ways. The chemistry between her and John is palpable, and their dynamic adds emotional weight to the story. She plays her role with conviction, making her presence felt in every scene she appears in. Her expressions, dialogue, and emotional depth make her performance truly commendable.

    What makes this film particularly compelling is its ability to hold the audience's attention without relying on excessive action or unnecessary dramatization. The screenplay is tightly written, ensuring that every scene serves a purpose. There are no unnecessary subplots or filler moments; instead, the film remains focused, maintaining a steady pace that keeps viewers engaged. The dialogues are crisp and meaningful, contributing to the overall realism of the film.

    While action is an essential component of the movie, it is not its sole driving force. The film carefully balances action with storytelling, allowing the audience to connect with the characters before immersing them in high-stakes moments. The final act delivers an intense and well-executed climax, rewarding viewers for their patience and investment in the story. The action sequences in this part of the film are executed with precision, staying true to the movie's realistic approach. There are no exaggerated fight sequences or improbable escapes; instead, the action is raw, gripping, and impactful.

    This film is a testament to the power of well-crafted storytelling and strong performances. It does not rely on spectacle alone but instead draws the audience in with its authenticity and emotional depth. Every element, from the cinematography to the background score, contributes to creating a compelling viewing experience.

    To fully appreciate the nuances and immersive quality of this film, watching it in a movie hall is highly recommended. The big screen experience enhances the realism, making the tension, emotions, and action sequences even more impactful. The sound design, background score, and visual storytelling come together to create an engaging cinematic experience that is best enjoyed in a theater.

    Overall, this movie is a must-watch for those who appreciate intelligent filmmaking that values realism over gimmicks. It is a refreshing departure from typical action films, offering a gripping story, strong performances, and a well-executed climax that leaves a lasting impression.
    7YARDCG

    Confronting examination of cruelty and nationalism marred by crowd-pleasing cliches.

    The Diplomat is a disturbing film in multiple ways. At its most immediate, it is a story of a woman betrayed by the one she loved and subjected to terrifying abuse - and whose escape from it then hangs by a thread due to the cold logic of nationalism. It is thus a cruel irony that the act of telling such a story, of honoring those labouring to save her, can itself serve as a fuel for the very kind of nationalism which elevates the passions about these stories and turns them into zero-sum contests.

    At the same time, it is natural for people to want to honor the achievements of their countries - and in that sense, it is far, far better to honor the quiet and subtle decisions made by the diplomatic staff in the service of a moral cause than the usual path taken in cinema (let alone video games), which is to honor the "warriors", whose righteous gunfire supposedly solves the problems without fail - no matter how mixed the real-world evidence is. Fundamentally, those at the embassy could have had easily looked the other way, claimed it is not their place to intervene in "family disputes" or dismissed the strange veiled woman as getting what she deserved for both following the wrong religion and then compounding the error by leaving India behind. It is to their credit they do not do so - even as Pakistani media takes the opportunity to paint them in the worst possible light anyway, and husband's mountain tribe threatens real violence.

    (If you are from the Subcontinent, you can probably skip to the next paragraph, as you likely already know everything I'm about to write for the benefit of whichever "outsiders" happen to see this review). It is also to film's credit that it is explicit the evil of Tahir, the Pashtun who meets Uzma in Malaysia only to lure her to his village, does not represent all of Islam (since obviously, Uzma is Muslim herself, yet could scarcely imagine of a society functioning the way that village did) but all or even most of Pakistan, as the country's civil society at large (including the court system) does not defend the real Tahir but the image of him they see through the media, and side with him only as long as they can believe in the fiction of the Hindu embassy kidnapping Uzma out of pure prejudice and against her will. It may sound like a low bar, but consider how many Western films still fail to make such distinctions - i.e. I challenge you to draw any such nuances from Garland's Warfare.

    Thus, it is all the more disturbing to see how Pakistanis who cannot defend the conduct of Tahir and his ilk on the merits can nevertheless view him as a necessary evil for nationalistic reasons. This perspective is exemplified through the film's depiction of the Director of ISI (often described as the world's most effective intelligence agency due to the sheer amount of power it wields across the entire region), who is clean-shaven, urbane, dressed in the finest Westernized clothing and in short couldn't be more different from Tahir and relatives. Yet, he does his best to conceal his undeniable disdain, thinking of them as a tool necessary to safeguard Pakistan's independence - while Uzma's case becomes a piece on the never-ending chessboard, a way to not only mollify their power but to get even with India after an embarrassing counterintelligence failure, knowing his harshest critics would gladly accept him branding Uzma a spy and taking credit for "catching" her if it meant saving face.

    This depiction is not a subtle point, but it's a valuable one. Nowadays, it's not hard to find broad proclamations that sacrificing others "for the greater good" is immoral, that the seductive consequentialist calculus can be altered in any number of ways to justify practically anything (i.e. The self-proclaimed "effective altruists" claiming the most effective thing they could do for the world is buy multiple castles to make themselves look more appealing to the donors) and that it is only easy when you don't believe you'll be one of those sacrificed. Actually seeing this process play out in front of us, in a real-world case for real-world reasons, is both eerie and forces one to consider where else we - or those we consider to be representing us - have followed the same kind of logic as the Director of ISI did in this narrative.

    I wish I could have rated this film even higher, but it remains a flawed work. Some issues are fairly minor (i.e. The attempt at comic relief with the titular Diplomat's son is rather hit-and-miss, but not a huge distraction) but the misguided attempt at elevating tension in the final act is much harder to overlook. The temptation to "spice up" the final act in even historical dramas where that does not belong is common, but here, it's done in a way which makes Argo's "police cars attempting to chase the passenger plane on a landing strip instead of ordering the traffic controller to ground the flight" look downright restrained. Perhaps the next film of this kind from the region will avoid it, but I'm not holding my breath.
    8aditiKumarE

    Meaningful cinema with realistic representation

    The Diplomate movie is a breath of relief for bollywood and audiance (with brain of course).

    The whole non-twisted presentation of a true story with occasional attempts of creating goosebumps is very appreciable to me.

    The non- grand masala formula is justified to yield a meaning ful cinema to the viewers.

    Acting is okay. Direction is also adequate.

    The cinematography and Editing is approximately working for the motive of storytelling.

    Thar patriotic song are good. Background music is being beautifully used giving sound experience of exact narration of intensity and sincerity of the scenes. Without torturing your ears!

    I would like to recommend this movie.

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      Revathy plays character of then External Minister of Affairs late Sushma Swaraj.And John Abraham plays JP Singh Indian Diplomat representing In Pakistan.They both played big hand in rescuing Uzma Ahmed to India.
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      At around 1:48:55, during the car chase scene, Tahir and Basheer's pickup overturns and after a couple of flips lands straight on the ground but in following scene when they come out of the overturned pickup, it is right side up.

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      • 14. März 2025 (Deutschland)
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      • Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Sidhuwal, Punjab
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