RenukaN-3
Joined May 2025
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Got a chance to watch "Diplomat" the movie? Go watch it. The best 2 hours and 10 minutes spent on a movie.
This movie could not have come at a better time. But then, it was released BEFORE the Pahalgam attack. So, no intentional play on emotions here. There would have been an outpouring of raw sentiments if it so happened that the movie was released AFTER 22/05/2025.
First of all, it makes a tremendous impact on you if you are a true Indian. It makes your heart swell with pride, it makes you cry, it makes your blood boil at times, and most of all it gives you hope and trust in the system.
How an entire country stands behind the injustice caused to one woman makes one's patriotism soar. More so, because this is based on a true story!
This is a no nonsense movie, totally of a new genre. So much violence and sexual assault is shown with so little dependence on graphic scenes. The victim speaks eloquently just with her eyes and expressions. Very dignified indeed! The actors and actresses become real. Like someone you know, like someone you want to hug and protect, like someone you want to pat on the back and say how proud you are of them. Like someone you can look up to.
Superb acting by John Abraham as JP Singh, Sadia Khateeb as Uzma Ahmed, and Jagjeet Sandhu as Tahir. Tahir sent shivers down my spine every time he appeared. He fit the role so completely.
Kudos to the team! Well done.
This movie could not have come at a better time. But then, it was released BEFORE the Pahalgam attack. So, no intentional play on emotions here. There would have been an outpouring of raw sentiments if it so happened that the movie was released AFTER 22/05/2025.
First of all, it makes a tremendous impact on you if you are a true Indian. It makes your heart swell with pride, it makes you cry, it makes your blood boil at times, and most of all it gives you hope and trust in the system.
How an entire country stands behind the injustice caused to one woman makes one's patriotism soar. More so, because this is based on a true story!
This is a no nonsense movie, totally of a new genre. So much violence and sexual assault is shown with so little dependence on graphic scenes. The victim speaks eloquently just with her eyes and expressions. Very dignified indeed! The actors and actresses become real. Like someone you know, like someone you want to hug and protect, like someone you want to pat on the back and say how proud you are of them. Like someone you can look up to.
Superb acting by John Abraham as JP Singh, Sadia Khateeb as Uzma Ahmed, and Jagjeet Sandhu as Tahir. Tahir sent shivers down my spine every time he appeared. He fit the role so completely.
Kudos to the team! Well done.