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Neeru Bajwa is going to be seen opposite John Abraham in Tehran. His film is releasing on ZEE5 on 14 August. Neeru told that his character is raw and honest. The film is based on national level politics.
Highlights
- Neeru Bajwa’s film ‘Tehran’ will be released on August 14.
- Neeru Bajwa and John Abraham will be seen together in the film ‘Tehran’.
- ‘Tehran’ is a high-station action thriller.
Neeru Bajwa is stepping into a new cinematic field with Tehran, a high-stx action thriller and detects unstable intersections of global politics and personal belief. Acting with John Abraham and Manushi Chillar, the film symbolizes a powerful change in Neeru’s career, playing a character that is very good.
My character in the film is very special
Talking to Filmfare, Neeru told what he pulled towards Tehran, ‘Tehran is completely different from my films so far. It is an exciting story that is not only full of action but also emotionally intensive and politically flawed. The thing that really draws me towards it is how strong my character is and heart touching, that she stands on her ground and remains true to herself, even if everything is scattered around her.
The film will force you to think
Neeru further said that, this film is not just another project, this is a statement. ‘Playing the role of a woman who is inspired by her values and is not afraid of fighting for her faith, matters a lot to me. The purpose of Tehran is not just to entertain. It really makes you think. And that’s what I like about it. Please tell that Neeru also emphasized the honesty of the film, the film does not try to decorate things. It is raw and honest and I think people will really feel it.
John Abraham’s films win the hearts of people.
Complete dream
Neeru has praised his co-star John Abraham and described him as a dream co-actor. The actress said, ‘This is a very good time for me, when I am constantly working in Hindi films. ‘Son of Sardar 2’ is a comedy film, while my character in ‘Tehran’ is serious and the story is very emotional. I feel proud to join Tehran.