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A true-life story involving a 20-year-old Kashmiri girl. Sehmat, a Delhi University student, is suddenly called back home to Kashmir by her parents. Her father Hidayat Khan, an influential businessman, has close ties with the Pakistani army. He has fixed Sehmat’s marriage with a Pakistani Brigadier's son. Hidayat Khan is also an asset for the Indian Intelligence and the real reason for Sehmat's marriage is a covert mission: Sehmat is to be sent as a spy into a Pakistani military family and source out all the information that she can get on Pakistan’s strategy in the impending war. Sehmat accepts her fate and is ready to do anything that is required for the country. Sehmat enters the new family and a new country on a mission for her motherland. (iTunes)

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angol Indian Bollywood is full of movies. The longer, the better. The more they dance, the more popular it is. But there are bright exceptions, which rank side by side with quality world filmmaking and do not necessarily stay in the mud of the classic Indian movie pond. One of them is for example the thriller Raazi, where the atmosphere is tense, actors are not just grimacing but really acting… and overall it is a very good movie, which even someone who has never seen an Indian movie has to enjoy. In my opinion it was good. ()

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