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The Diplomat Review: John Abraham-Starrer True Story Is A Must-Watch Amid Brewing India-Pak Tension

The Diplomat Review: John Abraham-Starrer True Story Is A Must-Watch Amid Brewing India-Pak Tension

News1817-05-2025
Amid the India-Pakistan tension brewing that's left the nation holding its breath, Tavishi Paitandy brings her honest review of 'The Diplomat'. This political action thriller, directed by Shivam Nair, is based on the story of a real-life hero — an Indian diplomat who attempts to repatriate a young Indian girl from Pakistan, where she was presumably deceived and forced into marriage. Watch the full review here to know why this one hits close to home. bollywood news | entertainment news live | latest bollywood news | bollywood | news18 | n18oc_moviesLiked the video? Please press the thumbs up icon and leave a comment. Subscribe to Showsha YouTube channel and never miss a video: https://www.youtube.com/c/SHOWSHAIndiaFollow Showsha on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/showsha_/Follow Showsha on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/showshaFollow Showsha on X: https://x.com/news18showshaFollow Showsha on Snapchat: https://snapchat.com/t/6YeotZeyMore entertainment and lifestyle news and updates on:https://www.news18.com/entertainment
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