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2025

Thriller

Drama

The Deputy High Commissioner, J.P. Singh, faces an unusual crisis when a mysterious woman rushes inside the Indian High Commission in Islamabad, claiming forced marriage in Pakistan and seeking a return to India.

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Released

Country : IN

Original language : hi

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| Movie Cast

John Abraham

John Abraham

JP Singh (Deputy High Commissioner of India in Pakistan)

Sadia Khateeb

Sadia Khateeb

Uzma Ahmed

Kumud Mishra

Kumud Mishra

Advocate N.M. Sayyed

Sharib Hashmi

Sharib Hashmi

Tiwari

Ashwath Bhatt

Ashwath Bhatt

Director General ISIS Mallik

Ram Gopal Bajaj

Ram Gopal Bajaj

Vidhatri Bandi

Vidhatri Bandi

Seerat

Jagjeet Sandhu

Jagjeet Sandhu

Tahir

Jeet Raidutt

Jeet Raidutt

Aamir

Revathi

Revathi

Sushma Swaraj (Union External Affairs Minister)

Amitoj Mann

Amitoj Mann

Paramjeet Gill

Farheen

Farheen

Sayyed's Wife

Vishal Vashishtha

Vishal Vashishtha

Ayush

Shriswara Dubey

Shriswara Dubey

Naina (JP's Wife)

Shaunak Duggal

Shaunak Duggal

JP's Son

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