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Tehran (2025)
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 truth, facing formidable adversaries.
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 truth, facing formidable adversaries.
The film explores the ethical complexities of international espionage and geopolitical tensions, questioning conventional patriotism and emphasizing India's neutrality and the transactional nature of alliances, leading to a balanced and nuanced portrayal.
The movie features visible diversity in its casting, including Indian and Iranian actors, and strong female characters in professional roles. Its narrative offers a nuanced perspective on geopolitics and humanizes characters across national lines, without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or centering explicit DEI themes.
The film depicts Iranian intelligence forces as antagonists targeting the protagonist, and a character responsible for a bomb blast is associated with this context, portraying Islam through a lens of hostility and terrorism.
The film portrays Israeli diplomats as targets of a bombing and Israeli elements as abandoning the protagonist, linking them to geopolitical conflict and unreliability within the narrative.
The film 'Tehran, 2025' does not appear to feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Extensive web search information, including plot summaries, character breakdowns, and reviews, consistently lacks any mention of LGBTQ+ representation, indicating no depiction within the narrative.
The film 'Tehran, 2025' does not appear to feature any transsexual characters or themes. Plot summaries, cast details, and reviews consistently describe a spy action thriller focused on geopolitical espionage, with no mention of gender identity or transformation elements. For instance, the plot focuses on an investigation into a bomb blast and international espionage, without any transsexual characters or related storylines.
The available information indicates no scenes where female characters engage in or achieve victory in direct physical combat against male opponents. Manushi Chhillar's character, Divya, does not have specified physical combat actions or victories against male adversaries, and many of her scenes were cut.
The film features original characters, and the provided information explicitly states that no characters have an on-screen gender that differs from their established gender in source material or historical record.
The film features original characters created for this production, with no prior source material or historical figures whose race could be swapped. The casting aligns with the characters' depicted ethnicities within the film's narrative.
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