John Abraham-starrer ‘The Diplomat’ is all set to release on March 14, 2025. The political thriller has been grabbing attention by fans and audiences online. Recently, Harshvardhan Rane took to his official social media handle to praise the film. ‘The Diplomat’ stars Sadia Khateeb, Sharib Hashmi, Revathy, and Kumud Mishra.
Harshvardhan Rane on John Abraham’s film
Harshvardhan Rane took to his Instagram stories to write, “The thor who believes in content with brains, the tank who does films with a heart. congratulations @thejohnabraham Sir, Parmanu, Balta House, and now this masterpiece! Congratulations.” Re
‘The Diplomat’ is an action-drama film directed by Shivan Nair and written by Ritesh Shah. The film stars John Abraham as J.P. Singh in Islamabad. The film is against real-life political events and explores themes of diplomacy, international relations, and the personal conflicts faced by diplomats.
John Abraham on ‘The Diplomat’
John Abraham spoke about the film and shared, “Diplomacy is a battlefield where words carry more weight than weapons. Playing J.P. Singh allowed me to explore a world where power is defined by intellect, resilience, and quiet heroism. Uzma’s story is a testament to India’s strength and courage, and I’m proud to bring this inspiring journey to life on screen.”
‘The Diplomat’ is produced by Bhushan Kumar & Krishan Kumar (T-Series), John Abraham (JA Entertainment), Vipul D. Shah, Ashwin Varde, and Rajesh Bahl (Wakaoo Films), along with Sameer Dixit, Jatish Varma, and Rakesh Dang (Fortune Pictures/Seeta Films).
The Diplomat Review
Directed by Shivam Nair and written by Ritesh Shah, ‘The Diplomat’ is a straightforward retelling of a real-life rescue mission. The film could have benefited from a bit more cinematic drama to make it more commercially appealing. The narrative remains simple, which, while effective in conveying the story, makes some portions feel underwhelming.
Despite its shortcomings, ‘The Diplomat’ is a decent one-time watch, thanks to Sadia Khateeb’s stellar performance and a refreshing attempt by John Abraham. While the film lacks the intensity of other spy thrillers, it succeeds in bringing an important story to light.
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