John Abraham's latest film, The Diplomat, will be making its television debut on Sony Max this Sunday (June 29) at 1:00pm. The movie, which is based on a true story, features Abraham as J.P. Singh, an Indian diplomat in Pakistan. The plot revolves around an extraction mission that involves Singh and Sadia Khateeb as Uzma Ahmed—a woman who seeks refuge at the Indian embassy to escape her abusive husband. The Diplomat is set against the backdrop of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where women are often kidnapped and tortured. The film highlights Singh's efforts to navigate tricky international diplomacy while ensuring Ahmed's safe return to India. Directed by Shivam Nair, it sheds light on the world of diplomacy that operates behind closed doors, away from roaring headlines. Ahead of the film's TV premiere, Abraham shared his experience of playing Singh. He said, Playing the role of a diplomat was an amazing experience. I connected with the real life of a diplomat because I enjoy this space. The Diplomat really put me back in that space, and I was enjoying every moment of it. After enjoying a solid box office run, the film landed on Netflix earlier.
Related News
29 Apr, 2025
GAA give the go-ahead to Louth for Phase . . .
30 May, 2025
Antiques Roadshow expert reveals unusual . . .
09 May, 2025
Warriors sputter without Steph Curry, dr . . .
10 Mar, 2025
Cricket Victory Rally Turns Violent In I . . .
14 Mar, 2025
Best men’s fairway wood
30 Mar, 2025
'Yellowjackets' star Sarah Desjardins: C . . .
27 Apr, 2025
CRICKET-BREAKOUT LEAGUE- RESULTS Leeward . . .
15 Mar, 2025
Ramadan 2025: Worshippers' transport in . . .