Bollywood actor John Abraham’s last release, The Diplomat, is going for its OTT release. The film stars John Sadia Khetab. It takes inspiration from a real -life rescue operation in 2017. Diplomatic was originally released in theaters on 17 March.
Diplomat’s OTT release date
After less than two months of its release, the diplomat will stream online. It will be released on OTT on 9 May, according to OTT Play and Bing.
Where to see diplomatic
It will be available on Netflix. Viewers can watch the film on their smartphones, smart TVs, laptops and tablets.
Diplomatic
The diplomat is directed by Shivam Nair.
The diplomat navigated John Abraham as a skilled diplomatic mission in the form of JP Singh as JP Singh. The film is an intensive political thriller that exposes violence and war on war and the power of intelligence.
Talking about the film, Sadia Kheteb opened his work experience with John, “It was a beautiful experience. He is a great actor, but more he is a brilliant person. I have always praised and praised him. It was good to work with him.”
“It was an inspirational journey. I started reading about it after audition …… as an actor, it was challenging for me, but at the same place. It was a big opportunity for me, and I was very happy to get it in the early stage of my career. When I got the project, I didn’t get such a chance, but I was not able to challenge such a chance.”
John Abraham on diplomatic
John had earlier stated that the film is not a distinctive India-Pakistan story and urged fans to view it with a “human angle”.
“This is not a specific India-Pakistan film. Watch it from a human angle,” he said.
Meanwhile, director Nair said, “The film is based on a real -life incident. It tells the story of Uzma, a woman from Delhi who went to Malaysia for work, joined a Pakistani man, and got stuck in Pakistan. This is the story we are telling.”
The diplomats have been built with Bhushan Kumar and Krishna Kumar (T-Series), John Abraham (JA Entertainment), Vipul D Shah, Ashwin Varde, and Rajesh Bahl (Wakao Films) as well as Sameer Dixit, Jatish Verma, and Rakesh Dang (Fortian Pictures/Set Pictures).