Tehran
- 2025
- 1h 55min
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAfter a 2012 Delhi bombing, officer RK's Tehran mission turns deadly when Iran targets him and India abandons him in his quest to expose the truth.After a 2012 Delhi bombing, officer RK's Tehran mission turns deadly when Iran targets him and India abandons him in his quest to expose the truth.After a 2012 Delhi bombing, officer RK's Tehran mission turns deadly when Iran targets him and India abandons him in his quest to expose the truth.
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Louise Burke
- Diplomat's Secretary
- (as Louise Susan Burke)
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Iran wants to kill you. Israel has deserted you, and your very own country, India, has given up on you. John Abraham's latest offering, Tehran, has him playing one of the most complex and riveting characters in his several-decade-long filmography. Over the last few years, John has organically steered towards geopolitical stories and characters that aren't just another spy or part of a covert agency.
In 'Tehran', John's character, Rajeev Kumar, gets involved in a very complicated case when a bomb blast in Delhi targeting an Israeli diplomat kills an innocent flower-seller. The incident disturbs Rajeev Kumar to such an extent that he decides to put his life at stake to get to the bottom of the matter.
Set against the backdrop of the Iran-Israel conflict, the film examines how ordinary people become collateral damage in someone else's war. Unlike many thrillers in the genre, 'Tehran' doesn't exploit the premise; instead, it sensitively shows every possible facet of the price one has to pay to wage a war.
The screenplay by Bindni Karia, co-written with Ritesh Shah and Ashish Prakash Verma, is the film's strongest asset. Dialogues peppered with Farsi lend authenticity, while director Arun Gopalan draws solid performances from his cast. Neeru Bajwa and Manushi Chhillar make their mark in supporting roles. But, 'Tehran' works because of the conviction that John puts into his role. One of his finest performances till date, the film is a testament that, with a good script and a visionary director, all an actor needs to do is just surrender and keep faith.
A standout is Hadi Khajanpour as antagonist Asraf Khan, who is an absolutely brilliant find. He is not just menacing for the sake of it, but also a sharply etched, powerful character.
The way the film has been shot visually is also impressive. From the dusty lanes of Delhi to Abu Dhabi, the camerawork is brilliant. The action sequences feel very organic and real, with combat scenes that are gritty and extremely tense.
Tehran is a masterclass on how to deliver Deshbhakti without lehraa-oing Tiranga or chanting Jai Hind on the Independence Day! It celebrates the unsung heroes, who are mostly abandoned by their countries for being on missions that are either off-paper or not approved at all!
Whenever John Abraham is an alone man on a mission, he comes out with a brilliant result-be it Madras Cafe or Tehran. With its intelligent script, the film becomes an absolute must-watch for anyone who appreciates quality storytelling and has the patience to research on international relationships and politics before diving into the film.
In 'Tehran', John's character, Rajeev Kumar, gets involved in a very complicated case when a bomb blast in Delhi targeting an Israeli diplomat kills an innocent flower-seller. The incident disturbs Rajeev Kumar to such an extent that he decides to put his life at stake to get to the bottom of the matter.
Set against the backdrop of the Iran-Israel conflict, the film examines how ordinary people become collateral damage in someone else's war. Unlike many thrillers in the genre, 'Tehran' doesn't exploit the premise; instead, it sensitively shows every possible facet of the price one has to pay to wage a war.
The screenplay by Bindni Karia, co-written with Ritesh Shah and Ashish Prakash Verma, is the film's strongest asset. Dialogues peppered with Farsi lend authenticity, while director Arun Gopalan draws solid performances from his cast. Neeru Bajwa and Manushi Chhillar make their mark in supporting roles. But, 'Tehran' works because of the conviction that John puts into his role. One of his finest performances till date, the film is a testament that, with a good script and a visionary director, all an actor needs to do is just surrender and keep faith.
A standout is Hadi Khajanpour as antagonist Asraf Khan, who is an absolutely brilliant find. He is not just menacing for the sake of it, but also a sharply etched, powerful character.
The way the film has been shot visually is also impressive. From the dusty lanes of Delhi to Abu Dhabi, the camerawork is brilliant. The action sequences feel very organic and real, with combat scenes that are gritty and extremely tense.
Tehran is a masterclass on how to deliver Deshbhakti without lehraa-oing Tiranga or chanting Jai Hind on the Independence Day! It celebrates the unsung heroes, who are mostly abandoned by their countries for being on missions that are either off-paper or not approved at all!
Whenever John Abraham is an alone man on a mission, he comes out with a brilliant result-be it Madras Cafe or Tehran. With its intelligent script, the film becomes an absolute must-watch for anyone who appreciates quality storytelling and has the patience to research on international relationships and politics before diving into the film.
Tehran (2025) is an outstanding film inspired by true events. The story is gripping, intense, and beautifully told. The direction is absolutely top-notch, with a clear vision and flawless execution that keeps you engaged from start to finish.
John Abraham delivers one of his best performances, portraying his character with depth and conviction. The screenplay is tight, and every scene feels purposeful. There's no unnecessary drama or exaggerated action-just pure, meaningful storytelling.
The cinematography is exceptional. The scenes shot in different countries are visually striking and perfectly integrated into the narrative, adding richness and authenticity to the experience.
Special appreciation also goes to Manushi Chhillar, Neeru Bajwa, Adam Karst, and the entire supporting cast, who brought depth and realism to every frame. Credit must also be given to the brilliant work of the writers, cinematographers, editors, and everyone behind the camera who made this film a complete and powerful experience.
This is a film that gets everything right-from acting and direction to visuals and story. A well-made, powerful movie that leaves a lasting impression.
John Abraham delivers one of his best performances, portraying his character with depth and conviction. The screenplay is tight, and every scene feels purposeful. There's no unnecessary drama or exaggerated action-just pure, meaningful storytelling.
The cinematography is exceptional. The scenes shot in different countries are visually striking and perfectly integrated into the narrative, adding richness and authenticity to the experience.
Special appreciation also goes to Manushi Chhillar, Neeru Bajwa, Adam Karst, and the entire supporting cast, who brought depth and realism to every frame. Credit must also be given to the brilliant work of the writers, cinematographers, editors, and everyone behind the camera who made this film a complete and powerful experience.
This is a film that gets everything right-from acting and direction to visuals and story. A well-made, powerful movie that leaves a lasting impression.
The film's strength lies in how it keeps you guessing about everyone's motives. RK's mission seems straightforward until layer after layer of political betrayal unravels. The shift from India's support to abandonment is a gut punch, and it forces the audience to consider the expendability of individuals in international diplomacy. Tehran's streets are depicted as both beautiful and dangerous, almost like a character of their own, shaping RK's every move. This constant tension between environment and mission makes the film unforgettable.
It feels like Jack Ryan made in India.
Good Storyline but direction, execution and cinematography of some shots could be better.
Good Action but sometimes the aura of action gets ruined because of the unmatchable BGM. Decent one time watch.
John Abraham done a great job from his side but the men behind Direction, Cinematography, Editing needs more training.
Good Storyline but direction, execution and cinematography of some shots could be better.
Good Action but sometimes the aura of action gets ruined because of the unmatchable BGM. Decent one time watch.
John Abraham done a great job from his side but the men behind Direction, Cinematography, Editing needs more training.
This beautifully crafted thriller-arguably fitting right into the spy-thriller genre-is based on true events, and I'm genuinely shocked it never saw a theatrical release. From start to finish, it's a cut above for its impeccable cinematography, hauntingly effective music, immersive background score, authentic language use, and above all, the sheer brilliance of its performances.
Frankly, I would take this any day over WAR or any over-the-top YRF "spy universe" spectacle. This film's storytelling is grounded, its tension masterfully built, and its realism makes it far more gripping than the formulaic blockbusters we often get.
It truly deserved the grandeur and audience reach that only a theatrical release can offer. I can't understand why Maddock Films stayed away from giving it that platform-it's a missed opportunity for cinema lovers everywhere.
Frankly, I would take this any day over WAR or any over-the-top YRF "spy universe" spectacle. This film's storytelling is grounded, its tension masterfully built, and its realism makes it far more gripping than the formulaic blockbusters we often get.
It truly deserved the grandeur and audience reach that only a theatrical release can offer. I can't understand why Maddock Films stayed away from giving it that platform-it's a missed opportunity for cinema lovers everywhere.
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 55min(115 min)
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- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.39:1
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