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Is Vidyut Jammwal starrer ‘Khuda Haafiz’ based on a real story?

by Ratan Srivastava
Khuda Haafiz

‘Khuda Haafiz,’ an OTT release by Vidyut Jammwal, is currently streaming on Disney Plus Hotstar. It really is helmed by Faruk Kabir, who has worked previously on movies such as ‘Allah Ke Banday,’ ‘Asoka,’ as well as ‘377 AbNormal,’ among others, and that it stars Aahana Kumra and Annu Kapoor in supporting parts.
The producers of ‘Special 26,’ ‘Omkara,’ and ‘Drishyam’ are behind it. Shivaleeka Oberoi, a novice, plays the female lead alongside Jammwal. This feature movie follows a guy on a search for his wife who has gone missing.

The true tale behind the film Khuda Haafiz –

Although the movie is a crime thriller, ‘Khuda Haafiz’ it has a romantic element to it. The storey follows Sameer Choudhary (Jammwal) as he embarks on a mission to find his missing wife in 2008, amid the background of a worldwide recession. Nargis Choudhary (Oberoi) relocated to Noman, a fictitious Gulf country, in search of better job opportunities, however, she quickly becomes embroiled in a hazardous scenario. She makes a cryptic call to her husband, attempting to signal that she’s still in peril, and this puts events in motion in which he puts out now to help her, only to then be drawn into the dark reality of human traffickers.

The movie is based on a true story described above. That really is a guy on a rescue attempt for his wife who was kidnapped and pushed into human smuggling either by the promise of a job. The movie was shot in Uzbekistan and it will be an experiment in a different acting direction by Jammwal, who was known for his action parts.

Production-

After an official announcement in April 2019, filming began on October 14, 2019, in Uzbekistan.

Soundtrack-

Mithoon created the movie’s music and also authored the words for four of both the tunes, along with Sayeed Quadri contributing two songs to the movie soundtrack.

Critical Reviews-

The audience reacted positively to the movie when it first came out. NDTV’s Saibal Chatterjee awarded the movie a 3/5 rating, stating, “For whatever it’s worth, the spirit of the film is best illustrated by the hero greeting a buddy Khuda Haafiz with his hands folded in a namaste gesture. If Khuda Haafiz had been a better picture, that alone would have set it apart.”

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