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John Abraham’s The Diplomat Dialogues promises action, suspense and Patriotism

The highly awaited trailer of John Abraham’s The Diplomat has finally arrived. Based on real events, the movie features John playing Indian diplomat J.P. Singh, who is assigned a dangerous mission that challenges his intelligence, determination, and sense of justice.

A High-Stakes Mission
The trailer takes us to meet Uzma Ahmed, who comes to seek refuge at the Indian Embassy in Pakistan, accusing her of being coerced into marriage. John Abraham’s character is then assigned the task of pursuing the case, asking himself whether she is either too lucky or bluffing them. As the inquiry progresses, tensions between diplomats rise, and stakes are heightened. John’s character maintains that the case should be seen as just a humanitarian disaster and not based on India-Pakistan relations. Veteran actress Revathi has an important role, assuring Uzma that she is “Bharat ki Beti” and India will be with her.

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John Abraham on his Role
Talking about his role, John Abraham said, “Diplomacy is a battlefield where words weigh more than weapons. Playing J.P. Singh gave me the opportunity to venture into a world where power is determined by intellect, grit, and unassuming 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.” His character’s fight against political odds promises a gripping narrative filled with tension, strategy, and unexpected twists.

Production and Release Details
The Diplomat is made by Bhushan Kumar & Krishan Kumar (T-Series), John Abraham (JA Entertainment), Vipul D. Shah, Ashwin Varde, Rajesh Bahl (Wakaoo Films), and Sameer Dixit, Jatish Varma, Rakesh Dang (Fortune Pictures/Seeta Films). The film will release in theaters on March 7, 2024, and will be a gripping, cerebral thriller that brings the power of diplomacy to the forefront in tense situations.

We have dialogues from the trailer of The Diplomat starring John Abraham, Sadia Khateeb. Check out The Diplomat Dialogues below:

yaa toh tum bahut lucky ho..ya bahut badi fraud ho - john abraham
“Yaa Toh Tum Bahut Lucky Ho..ya Bahut Badi Fraud Ho” – John Abraham
aapke toh acche contacts hain police ke saath khabar nikal wayiye unse - john abraham
“Aapke Toh Acche Contacts Hain Police Ke Saath Khabar Nikal Wayiye Unse” – John Abraham
hindustan ki citizen hain...lordship....wapas apne mulk jaana chahti hain toh jaane dena chahiye - kumud mishra
“Hindustan Ki Citizen Hain…Lordship….Wapas Apne Mulk Jaana Chahti Hain Toh Jaane Dena Chahiye” – Kumud Mishra
hume isse bilkul india-pakistan ke prism se naa deke...hume isse humanitarian angle se dekhna chahiye - john abraham
“Hume Isse Bilkul India-Pakistan Ke Prism Se Naa Deke…Hume Isse Humanitarian Angle Se Dekhna Chahiye” – John Abraham
tum hamari beti ho...bharat ki beti - revathi
“Tum Hamari Beti Ho…Bharat Ki Beti” – Revathi
kabhi kabhi aisa lagta hain..jaise hain waise aap batate nahi ho...aur jo hain woh aap chupate ho - sadia khateeb
“Kabhi Kabhi Aisa Lagta Hain..jaise Hain Waise Aap Batate Nahi Ho…Aur Jo Hain Woh Aap Chupate Ho” – Sadia Khateeb
meri galti nahi hain peshe se diplomat hoon..character se nahi - john abraham
“Meri Galti Nahi Hain Peshe Se Diplomat Hoon..character Se Nahi” – John Abraham
agar ladki ke saath kuch hua..yaad rakhega yeh pakistani soil pe hoga - john abraham
“Agar Ladki Ke Saath Kuch Hua..yaad Rakhega Yeh Pakistani Soil Pe Hoga” – John Abraham
muskurayi aap pakistan main hain - john abraham
“Muskurayi Aap Pakistan Main Hain” – John Abraham
bas ab nahi hoti inki nalli nihari sir...humko mukti chahiye sir - sharib hashmi
“Bas Ab Nahi Hoti Inki Nalli Nihari Sir…Humko Mukti Chahiye Sir” – Sharib Hashmi

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