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John Abraham’s ‘The Diplomat’ faces a no-entry sign in the Gulf

John Abraham’s ‘The Diplomat’ faces a no-entry sign in the Gulf

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John Abraham’s latest political thriller, The Diplomat, has hit a diplomatic deadlock in the Middle East, getting banned in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Qatar. Though no official reason has been cited, industry whispers suggest the film’s politically charged themes might have ruffled some feathers. Directed by Shivam Nair, the film is based on Indian diplomat J.P. Singh’s daring rescue of Uzma Ahmed from a forced marriage in Pakistan. Despite the ban, the March 14 release continues to stir discussions, proving once again that global distribution isn’t always a smooth ride—especially when politics are in the mix!
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