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ABP News on MSNIsraeli Foreign Ministry Screens ‘The Diplomat’ As Special Gesture To New Indian EnvoyIn an unprecedented gesture to welcome an incoming foreign diplomat, Israel’s Foreign Ministry hosted the world premiere of ...
The Dracula sequel "Abraham's Boys" has been acquired by RLJE and Shudder, adapted from Joe Hill's 2007 short story.
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Chhaava stood out at the box office, while Sky Force and The Diplomat performed well. Despite trade dissatisfaction, there's ...
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iDiva on MSNIsraeli Foreign Ministry Screens John Abraham's 'The Diplomat' & The Reason Is Pure GoldHow do you expect foreign nations to welcome the new Indian ambassador to their countries— by giving a flower bouquet or ...
The project has had a long road to the screen. It initially shot in 2022, and was scheduled to debut in theaters in June 2024 ...
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ABP News on MSNIsraeli Foreign Ministry screens John Abraham's film 'The Diplomat' as it welcomes new Indian envoyIn a first-of-its-kind gesture extended to welcome an incoming foreign diplomat, the Israeli Foreign Ministry on Tuesday ...
There are a lot of ways to assess a movie theater. The beauty of the architecture and its historical significance certainly ...
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India Today on MSNJohn Abraham's Diplomat screened in Israel as tribute to India-Israel relationsIn a gesture celebrating India-Israel relations, Israel has screened John Abraham's film The Diplomat. Directed by Shivam ...
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Screen Rant on MSNThe 63-Year-Old John Ford & John Wayne Western Movie That Inspired Kevin Costner Is Exactly What Horizon Is Trying To BeAn American Saga will get its wide release this year, as the actor-director continues his attempt to emulate a Western epic ...
The Diplomat, starring John Abraham and Sadia Khateeb, has earned Rs 31.25 crore by its third Saturday amidst competition.
The Diplomat has been running in cinemas for more than two weeks. Starring John Abraham and Sadia Khateeb, the political ...
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Cinema Express on MSNJohn Abraham says the condition of Hindi film industry is ‘scary’: ‘There are few of us who want to make a difference’John Abraham opened up recently about the state of Hindi film industry and called it ‘scary’. He said that it worries him to see that there are few people left who want to make a difference. During an ...
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