Sarzameen, which marks Kayoze Irani's directorial debut, features Prithviraj Sukumaran, Ibrahim Ali Khan and Kajol in the lead roles

It is a clash between Prithviraj Sukumaran and Ibrahim Ali Khan as the world of Sarzameen is ready to unfold. A video of Prithviraj sharing a meaningful message is going viral. Hours into it, Ibrahim Ali Khan struck with visuals from the movie. Here, take a look...
Prithiviraj Sukumaran, Kajol, and Ibrahim Ali Khan's Sarzameen will stream on JioHotstar via OTTplay Premium from July 25!
Prithviraj has shared a meaningful message with his fans. In a video released by the makers, the actor shares how Indians often forget their basic manners or overlook it, thinking the other person is simply doing their job. He is heard talking about how the Indian army personnel are often taken for granted and not thanked enough for protecting the nation with their life. Through the video, Prithviraj pleads that everyone thank the army personnel for the work they do, as and when possible.
Interestingly, hours after the video was released, Ibrahim Ali Khan served his fans with a look from his movie, Sarzameen. He could be seen walking out of an icestorm while donning a grey t-shirt. The look is enough to get his fans talking about what he might have to offer with his upcoming film, which comes right after his debut with Nadaaniyan.
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Prithviraj and Ibrahim Ali Khan's characters, despite being from the same family, often clash in Sarzameen. The story is about a family consisting of a soldier and a terrorist. While Prithviraj plays the soldier, Ibrahim is seen in the role of the terrorist. Kajol plays the woman of the family. She is crushed between playing a doting mother and a loving wife, all while knowing that there would come a day when she might lose either her husband or son in the war.
Directed by Boman Irani's son Kayoze Irani, Sarzameen is slated for a direct-to-OTT release on JioHotstar via OTTplay Premium. The film will start streaming from July 25. So, subscribe now!
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