Sarzameen Trailer: Ibrahim Ali Khan Looks Not so Nadaan in This Father vs Son Patriotic Drama
- The film Sarzameen starring Kajol, Ibrahim Ali Khan, and Prithviraj Sukumaran will premiere digitally on July 25, 2025, on JioHotstar.
- Sarzameen, a film set in Jammu and Kashmir, is crafted by director Kayoze Irani with a screenplay by Soumi Shukla and Arun Singh, exploring the struggles of a family caught between affection and responsibility.
- The trailer reveals Ibrahim Ali Khan as Harman, a troubled son caught between his army officer father Vijay Menon and devoted mother Meher , highlighting intense family and patriotic drama.
- Ibrahim Ali Khan described Sarzameen as "an emotional milestone" that challenged him deeply, while the trailer's gripping narrative and performances have raised audience expectations significantly.
- Sarzameen’s release suggests a potent mix of family conflict and national duty that aims to engage viewers with its emotional depth and patriotic themes on JioHotstar.
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Ibhrahim Ali Khan Shares Intense Look from 'Sarzameen', Leaves Fans Excited for His Rugged Avatar
Get latest articles and stories on Entertainment at LatestLY. The upcoming action-thriller Sarzameen, which stars Kajol, Prithviraj Sukumaran, and Ibrahim Ali Khan, is set to release on July 25 on JioHotstar. Entertainment News | Ibhrahim Ali Khan Shares Intense Look from 'Sarzameen', Leaves Fans Excited for His Rugged Avatar.
The looks of Prithviraj Sukumaran, Ibrahim Ali Khan and Kajol in the teaser of 'Sarzameen' had created interest in the audience as to what the story of this film is going to be. Now the trailer of 'Sarzameen' has been released. In this, you will see a glimpse of the father-son fight, emotions and patriotism.
Sarzameen trailer: Ibrahim Ali Khan looks not so nadaan in this father vs son patriotic drama
The trailer of Sarzameen reminded people of Hrithik Roshan's Mission Kashmir. The film, starring Kajol, Ibrahim Ali Khan and Prithviraj Sukumaran, is produced by Karan Johar's Dharma Productions.
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