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Tehran

2025

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Movie

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116 min

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Thriller

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Action-Adventure

Queue Score

78%

On 13th February 2012, a magnetic bomb exploded, destroying an Israeli embassy vehicle in Delhi. ACP Rajeev Kumar, leading the investigation, suspects more than what meets the eye. Amid political pressure and suspicions of an Iranian connection, he embarks on a perilous journey to uncover the ...

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Top Reviews

He

He liked

Tehran

not bad

176d

Rating: 6.7/10

Tehran is a competent but generic spy thriller that's elevated by John Abraham's stoic performance. While the film delivers some decent action, it's undone by a formulaic script and uninspired direction.

Highlights
- Intriguing Premise: The film's premise is tense and intriguing, with a brisk pace and solid procedural structure.
- John Abraham: He delivers a convincing and physically imposing performance as a determined government agent.
- Decent Action: The action sequences are competently staged and deliver a decent level of excitement.

Criticisms
- Formulaic Script: The screenplay follows every predictable beat of the genre, with no surprises or clever twists.
- One-Dimensional Characters: The supporting characters are underdeveloped, and the villains are generic and forgettable.
- Anonymous Direction: The direction is flat and lacks visual style, atmosphere, or suspenseful flair.

Verdict
Tehran is a serviceable but forgettable spy thriller that's worth watching for die-hard fans of John Abraham or those looking for a simple action fix. However, it brings nothing new to the genre.

360d

Recent Reviews

He

He liked

Tehran

not bad

176d

Rating: 6.7/10

Tehran is a competent but generic spy thriller that's elevated by John Abraham's stoic performance. While the film delivers some decent action, it's undone by a formulaic script and uninspired direction.

Highlights
- Intriguing Premise: The film's premise is tense and intriguing, with a brisk pace and solid procedural structure.
- John Abraham: He delivers a convincing and physically imposing performance as a determined government agent.
- Decent Action: The action sequences are competently staged and deliver a decent level of excitement.

Criticisms
- Formulaic Script: The screenplay follows every predictable beat of the genre, with no surprises or clever twists.
- One-Dimensional Characters: The supporting characters are underdeveloped, and the villains are generic and forgettable.
- Anonymous Direction: The direction is flat and lacks visual style, atmosphere, or suspenseful flair.

Verdict
Tehran is a serviceable but forgettable spy thriller that's worth watching for die-hard fans of John Abraham or those looking for a simple action fix. However, it brings nothing new to the genre.

360d

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