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Voleur de diamant: Le casse commence

Original title: Jewel Thief: The Heist Begins
  • 2025
  • 1h 56m
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Saif Ali Khan, Kunal Kapoor, Jaideep Ahlawat, and Nikita Dutta in Voleur de diamant: Le casse commence (2025)
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A master thief accepts a mission to steal the legendary African Red Sun diamond. What begins as a meticulously planned heist spirals into a dangerous game of double-crosses and shifting loya... Read allA master thief accepts a mission to steal the legendary African Red Sun diamond. What begins as a meticulously planned heist spirals into a dangerous game of double-crosses and shifting loyalties.A master thief accepts a mission to steal the legendary African Red Sun diamond. What begins as a meticulously planned heist spirals into a dangerous game of double-crosses and shifting loyalties.

  • Directors
    • Robbie Grewal
    • Kookie Gulati
  • Writers
    • Sumit Arora
    • David Logan
  • Stars
    • Jaideep Ahlawat
    • Gagan Arora
    • Ivana Brcan
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    4.1/10
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    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,010
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    • Directors
      • Robbie Grewal
      • Kookie Gulati
    • Writers
      • Sumit Arora
      • David Logan
    • Stars
      • Jaideep Ahlawat
      • Gagan Arora
      • Ivana Brcan
    • 76User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    Jewel Thief: Saif Ali Khan, Jaideep Ahlawat and Siddharth Anand
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    Jaideep Ahlawat
    Jaideep Ahlawat
    • Rajan Aulakh
    Gagan Arora
    Gagan Arora
    • Avi Roy
    Ivana Brcan
      Shaji Chaudhary
      Shaji Chaudhary
      • Salim Misti
      Nikita Dutta
      Nikita Dutta
      • Farah
      Ujjawal Gauraha
      Ujjawal Gauraha
      • Mehta
      Sumit Gulati
      • Chunky
      Kunal Kapoor
      Kunal Kapoor
      • Vikram Patel
      Ayaz Khan
      Ayaz Khan
      • Manish Ashar
      Saif Ali Khan
      Saif Ali Khan
      • Rehan Roy
      Kulbhushan Kharbanda
      Kulbhushan Kharbanda
      • Jayant Roy
      Peter Muxka Manuel
      • Prince Gamunu
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      Piotr Pamula
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      Meenal Sahu
      • Nikki Taneja
      Rossana Elsa Scugugia
      Rossana Elsa Scugugia
      • Flight Passenger
      Kohli Chirjyot Singh
      • Gaurav Chaddha
      • (as Chirjot Singh Kohli)
      Loitongbam Dorendra Singh
      • Anees Moosa
      • Directors
        • Robbie Grewal
        • Kookie Gulati
      • Writers
        • Sumit Arora
        • David Logan
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      3bhupendraasce

      Disaster

      Jewel Thief its 1.57 Hr movie length but I watched only 40 minutes with lots of patience, expected more content from Jaideep Ahlawat & Saif Ali Khan but it's Disaster an slow movie. As per my opinion for bollywood Directors & Producers once watch your movies self before release on OTT or Theaters. I am nig fan of Siddharth Annand but now I'm disappointed with these slow & bore content.screenplay slow and BGM is so poor as a heist movie. Its not heist begin it's closure reports of any heist. I am sorry Marlix 😞 , one more thing why Kunal Kapoor & Nikita Dutta joined this movie without intense role.
      3HarshC-920

      Yet another "I know that you know" kinda movie

      The premise? As basic as it gets. A heist. A villain. A hero who conveniently knows everything in advance. It promises thrill, tension, and clever twists but delivers none.

      Visually, the film tries hard to look slick, but the cinematography is painfully average. Several shots feel purposeless, transitions jarring, and key scenes lack any visual tension. There's a strange mismatch between the high-stakes setting and the dull, uninspired camera work.

      The plot itself feels like a second-hand copy of every generic Hollywood heist movie ever made. You've seen it before, just with more gloss and less soul. There's zero originality in the scripting. It almost feels like someone binge-watched Now You See Me, Red Notice, and The Italian Job and mashed up the weakest parts.

      And then, of course, comes the obligatory love angle. Because god forbid Bollywood lets the hero focus on, well, anything else. The romantic subplot is so forced, it feels like it was written just to pad the runtime or tick a checkbox.

      Saif Ali Khan, despite trying to bring back his smooth-talking conman energy from Race and Race 2, ends up trapped in a half-baked script. It's a shadow of Abbas-Mastan's stylish chaos, but without any of the fun or flair. The attempt to inject Agent Vinod-style humor with comic punchlines falls flat every single time. It neither lands the laughs nor builds character charm.

      In short, Jewel Thief is a hollow, stylized mess that mistakes costume changes and slo-mo shots for cleverness. Skip it. You're better off rewatching Race 1 with popcorn and nostalgia.
      1akashrajput-73531

      Giving 1 just because hardwork of behind the camera people.

      Giving 1 just because hardwork of behind the camera people. Same movie will flop if it was release in 2000.

      Censor board should have blocked the title of a great movie

      Direction - 1 looks like some director who got it as first project to prove himself Animation - 1 20 year back they use to do same thing still those were better movies Editing -1 the work is done by freshers and no second cut was done Acting - 1 just because they dare to acted for such ridiculous script Climax - 2 - A film which should not have made. Ahlawat did just to get some movie and keep rolling his house , bread and butter.
      2amitt_bajaj

      Garbage

      Why Netflix ? Why Saif? Why Jaideep? None of you had anything better to do than this?

      Why me? Why did I not have anything better to do than watch this. Poor acting, horrible direction, garbage editing and starved audience = A typical Netflix Hindi Movie.

      Saif must have been blackmailed into doing this, can't believe he did not find anything better. Just makes you wonder what's happened to Hindi cinema, such mediocrity, even the good actors seem to get trapped within this web of inaptitude. I actually think I can do a better job making a movie than this. My 4th grade acting experience should be enough.

      BTW Who names their boat "Allegra" :o.
      3cs_rahul_prasad

      Watch The Original Jewel Thief of Dev Anand Sahab !!!

      Jewel Thief - The Heist Begins, all style and no substance, is an abomination of monumental proportions. Beyond trite, it rests on a premise that should have been snuffed out on paper itself.

      The precious object that two combatants are ready to die for is of African provenance. It triggers a rigmarole that traverses the world-Budapest, Istanbul, Mumbai-for inspiration. It finds none. The heist thriller piles inanity upon inanity and never pauses to ponder why.

      Produced by Siddharth Anand's Marflix Pictures, the Netflix film is directed by Kookie Gulati and Robbie Grewal. It has come from the stable that delivered War, Pathaan, and Fighter. Don't let that fool you.

      Unscrupulous art collector Rajan Aulakh (Jaideep Ahlawat) hits a momentary rough patch. He pins his hopes on the Red Sun to bail him out of the tight spot he is in. He blackmails Rehan Roy (Saif Ali Khan) into agreeing to rob the priceless diamond from a museum in Mumbai.

      Rehan has a dad somewhere in his backstory. The two do not see eye to eye. Rajan has a blood fetish (more on that later) that leads him into heinous deeds and dangerous deals.

      An agreement with an Istanbul crime lord Moosa (Laitongbam Dorendra Singh), a man he has a history of violence with, forces him to turn to Rehan. As Rajan and Rehan engage in a battle of attrition, it isn't the coveted stone alone that has Rehan's attention. Rajan's comely but unhappy wife Farah (Nikita Dutta), too, is in his sight.

      When the film begins to meander, the heist shifts from the ground to the sky, from an art museum in Mumbai where the precious stone is on display to a commercial jetliner ferrying a prince and his entourage to London. But no matter how hard it tries, Jewel Thief - The Heist Begins struggles to lift itself out of its mediocrity. Rehan is weighed down by the guilt of having broken away from his family-a do-gooder doctor-dad (Kulbhushan Kharbanda), a feckless kid brother (Gagan Arora) and a mother whose death he has not been able to live down. Rajan, driven by greed and a craze for power, revels in drawing blood at the slightest provocation.

      The two men go the whole hog. But what their desperate lunges at each other add up to is pure hogwash. They are two hardened adults who act like high school boys out to bully each other into submission. The twists and turns that follow are as lame as their game.

      Rehan, first spotted in Budapest, takes next to no time to prove his mettle as a trickster. He hoodwinks two bumbling special task force sleuths and, on a summons from Rajan, sneaks into Mumbai with a fake diplomatic passport.

      Rajan's grand entry scene-the film kicks off with it, is pure schlock. He knocks the stuffings out of an errant accountant and then proceeds to smother him to death with a piece of white cloth through which the blood from the man's nose and mouth seeps out.

      Rajan is enraged because his offshore accounts have been leaked to the Interpol. The freeze on the cash compels him to auction off the most precious painting in his collection to offset the resultant loss.

      Rajan Aulakh is supposed to be Evil Personified but so unimaginative is the writing (script: David Logan and producer Siddarth Anand) that the character, despite Ahlawat's best efforts to radiate menace, fails to break free from a drab, banal straitjacket.

      In one stray scene, he shoots his pet Rottweiler dead because the unsuspecting canine not only wags its tail at a Rehan but also eats a biscuit off the latter's hand. A dog that he cannot trust is a dog better off dead.

      But all the gore that he and the others spill in the course of the two-hour film is to little avail. It yields neither memorable action set pieces nor any truly impactful war of words that sets the stage for something more explosive.

      Farah, Rajan's wife, is a painter. Haven't I met you before, Rehan asks her. Iss line ki expiry bahut pehle guzar chuki hai (this line is way past its expiry date), she retorts. That assertion is true for much of what the film cobbles together by way of the forbidden dalliance and its repercussions. Rajan will kill us both, Farah warns Rehan.

      Rehan has another major adversary to deal with-STF man Vikram Mehta (Kunal Kapoor), who he is often pushed to the backseat. The persistent enforcement official keeps snapping at the jewel thief's heels and comes close to nabbing him on more than one occasion.

      Predictably, Rehan is always a step ahead of his foes. The plot is after all on his side. So, whenever the protagonist is in need of an escape route, the storyline promptly gives him one, logic be damned.

      He can do as he pleases. He passes himself off as a doctor aboard a plane without batting an eyelid. Another character poses as a flight stewardess and gets away with it. What's more, Rehan can even have the captain of a passenger aircraft doing his bidding without a squeak of protest.

      The performances from Saif Ali Khan, Jaideep Ahlawat and Kunal Kapoor are steady but never quite enough for a film that needed much more. The script shortchanges Nikita Dutta the most. Her femme fatale act, had it been handled right, could have livened up parts of the film.

      Needless to say, this Jewel Thief is no patch on the namesake 1967 superhit. It throws in a nod to director Vijay Anand but does little else that could make the film worthy of being regarded as a passable homage.

      Jewel Thief - The Heist Begins is a snoozer all the way, a shiny trinket long past its sell-by date. But that isn't what the makers believe. They end the film on a "the heist continues" note. One can only hope better sense will prevail.

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        Saif Ali Khan collaborates with Siddharth Anand after 18 years their last collaboration being Ta Ra Rum Pum in 2007.
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      • Release date
        • April 25, 2025 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • India
      • Language
        • Hindi
      • Also known as
        • El ladrón de joyas
      • Filming locations
        • India
      • Production companies
        • Family Film
        • Marflix
        • Netflix India
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        • 2.39 : 1

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