The Diplomat: Sadia Khateeb Urges Fans To Watch The Movie In Theatres After The Film Gets Rave Reviews

The Diplomat Sadia Khateeb Urges Fans To Watch The Movie

John Abraham and Sadia Khateeb's The Diplomat has struck a powerful chord with audiences, captivating them with its gripping narrative. As the film continues to make waves, Sadia is earning widespread praise for her compelling portrayal of Uzma Ahmed.

The film was released theatrically on 14th March 2025 and has witnessed an upward growth in its box office numbers. Audiences have been flocking to theatres to witness this inspiring tale of strength and resilience.

Basking in all the love, The Diplomat actress Sadia Khateeb took to social media and shared,"Sab jao apni family, friends ,neighbors, acquaintances, date , apne dushman , sab sab sab ko leke jao aur film dekho. Theatre mei Jaldiiiiii, Promise mazza
Aayega !!

Aur jinhune dekhi hai , For all the love and acceptance that you are giving to our film ! Boht Shukria ...., aap sab k liye ye bts 🫶🏻🕺🏻💃🏻"

Recently, Sadia opened up about her getting into the entertainment industry in an interview with Free Press Journal, speaking about the same, Sadia opened up, "It was absolutely my destiny that got me into movies. I was an electrical engineering student before coming to Bombay. A casting director from Mukesh Chhabra Casting Company reached out to me when I was 19 years old for a film, and I gave the test. I got selected but was wary of the different scams that were taking place, so I blocked her number, thinking she was fake. A year later, that film was released, so I knew it was a genuine call. Again, destiny played a part and I got another call from the Mukesh Chhabra Casting Company. They were looking for a lead for Vidhu Vinod Chopra's Shikara. Nobody in my khandaan had ever been in Bollywood, and I thought my parents wouldn't allow me. However, the casting agent believed in me; she was like my fairy godmother who advised me. Vidhu sir also ended up calling my dad and speaking to him on video chat. By this point in time, it had already been a year into college, and I wasn't doing very well and wasn't happy with it either. It was my brother who went to dad and said, 'What has happened to her twice is not normal. So we should let her go and see what destiny holds.'"

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