Love on the tip of a knife

Will 2022-02-20 08:01:23

On the eve of the Third India-Pakistan War in the 1970s, a Kashmiri businessman who was in close contact with the Pakistani military but was actually an Indian spy discovered that he had lung cancer. He decided to let his university daughter Samat marry Pakistan.

After a short spy training, Samat became the wife of Iqbal, the youngest son of a lieutenant general of the Pakistani army, and became an Indian spy.

Using all kinds of opportunities to obtain information, he was eventually discovered by the butler and killed by a car. The older brother suspected that he died of a heart attack with drugs. Using spy equipment to blame the housekeeper, the husband found the truth about the jewelry left on the scene. The child was kidnapped and ran away in a car, and he went to the transfer station to exchange with her and fled, only to find that "self" was shot and killed by a "comrade-in-arms".

Back in his motherland, Samat found out that he was pregnant and decided to give birth to a child.

The intelligence she obtained helped India win the war.

At the end of the film, the son grows up to join the army.

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  • Margaretta 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    Ahem, it's an Indian version of a spy war drama, with patriotic slogans, inhuman, blunt and pretentious, not worth commenting!

  • Wellington 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    Is there no surveillance around the homes of senior officials in Pakistan... This is impossible in China

Raazi quotes

  • Sehmat: My father has also taught me that there is nothing above nation, not even yourself