After a 2012 Delhi bombing, officer RK's Tehran mission turns deadly when Iran targets him and India abandons him in his quest to expose the truth.After a 2012 Delhi bombing, officer RK's Tehran mission turns deadly when Iran targets him and India abandons him in his quest to expose the truth.After a 2012 Delhi bombing, officer RK's Tehran mission turns deadly when Iran targets him and India abandons him in his quest to expose the truth.
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If you're drawn to realistic, action-oriented thrillers grounded in actual geopolitical events, this film is likely for you.
John Abraham delivers a confident action-heavy performance, though emotional resonance may not be his strongest suit.
The technical craftsmanship - from visuals to music to production design - stands out.
That said, if you expect tight, emotionally complex storytelling or a female lead with substantial narrative weight, the film may underwhelm in those areas .
For viewers who lean toward raw realism, political tension, and strong visual storytelling, "Tehran" offers a solid watch. Just be prepared for its deliberate pacing and a narrative that favors atmosphere over emotional depth.
John Abraham delivers a confident action-heavy performance, though emotional resonance may not be his strongest suit.
The technical craftsmanship - from visuals to music to production design - stands out.
That said, if you expect tight, emotionally complex storytelling or a female lead with substantial narrative weight, the film may underwhelm in those areas .
For viewers who lean toward raw realism, political tension, and strong visual storytelling, "Tehran" offers a solid watch. Just be prepared for its deliberate pacing and a narrative that favors atmosphere over emotional depth.
Sleek Geo Political Espionage thriller by John Abraham and Team
Kudos to John Abraham for finding niche audience with movies like Diplomat and now Tehran.
Furthermore, it's more like israeli Espionage thriller which we earlier encountered at OTT.
Awaiting more reception from Indian mainstream audience to acknowledge such movies.
Kudos to John Abraham for finding niche audience with movies like Diplomat and now Tehran.
Furthermore, it's more like israeli Espionage thriller which we earlier encountered at OTT.
Awaiting more reception from Indian mainstream audience to acknowledge such movies.
Tehran (2025) is an outstanding film inspired by true events. The story is gripping, intense, and beautifully told. The direction is absolutely top-notch, with a clear vision and flawless execution that keeps you engaged from start to finish.
John Abraham delivers one of his best performances, portraying his character with depth and conviction. The screenplay is tight, and every scene feels purposeful. There's no unnecessary drama or exaggerated action-just pure, meaningful storytelling.
The cinematography is exceptional. The scenes shot in different countries are visually striking and perfectly integrated into the narrative, adding richness and authenticity to the experience.
Special appreciation also goes to Manushi Chhillar, Neeru Bajwa, Adam Karst, and the entire supporting cast, who brought depth and realism to every frame. Credit must also be given to the brilliant work of the writers, cinematographers, editors, and everyone behind the camera who made this film a complete and powerful experience.
This is a film that gets everything right-from acting and direction to visuals and story. A well-made, powerful movie that leaves a lasting impression.
John Abraham delivers one of his best performances, portraying his character with depth and conviction. The screenplay is tight, and every scene feels purposeful. There's no unnecessary drama or exaggerated action-just pure, meaningful storytelling.
The cinematography is exceptional. The scenes shot in different countries are visually striking and perfectly integrated into the narrative, adding richness and authenticity to the experience.
Special appreciation also goes to Manushi Chhillar, Neeru Bajwa, Adam Karst, and the entire supporting cast, who brought depth and realism to every frame. Credit must also be given to the brilliant work of the writers, cinematographers, editors, and everyone behind the camera who made this film a complete and powerful experience.
This is a film that gets everything right-from acting and direction to visuals and story. A well-made, powerful movie that leaves a lasting impression.
It feels like Jack Ryan made in India.
Good Storyline but direction, execution and cinematography of some shots could be better.
Good Action but sometimes the aura of action gets ruined because of the unmatchable BGM. Decent one time watch.
John Abraham done a great job from his side but the men behind Direction, Cinematography, Editing needs more training.
Good Storyline but direction, execution and cinematography of some shots could be better.
Good Action but sometimes the aura of action gets ruined because of the unmatchable BGM. Decent one time watch.
John Abraham done a great job from his side but the men behind Direction, Cinematography, Editing needs more training.
The movie has wonderful making even comparable to an Hollywood action flick. The actors did justice to their roles as well. But having the movie named Tahran and shooting the action scenes in an blantantly visible English speaking country ruins the authenticity of the movie. Should have been at least shot in an Arabic or Persian speaking region.
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- 1h 55m(115 min)
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