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If James Bond traded his martini for paperwork, you’d get Arjun Mehta from The Diplomat. Directed by Ribhu Dasgupta, this Netflix original drops John Abraham into a messy geopolitical crisis where every handshake could hide a dagger. 

The story kicks off when Mehta, India’s new ambassador to Azadistan, uncovers a conspiracy threatening to ignite a regional war.

Abraham’s stoic intensity fits the role perfectly, blending his action-hero grit with a quieter, calculating edge. Lara Dutta shines as a cynical journalist digging into his past, their chemistry crackling in scenes packed with verbal sparring. The film smartly avoids glorifying espionage, showing Mehta’s struggle to balance morality with messy realpolitik.

Shot across Rajasthan and Uzbekistan, the cinematography contrasts sun-scorched deserts with shadowy boardrooms, creating a tense, sweaty atmosphere. 

A nighttime chase through a crowded Kabul-inspired bazaar stands out, blending chaotic crowds and tight close-ups. The score mixes traditional tabla rhythms with electronic beats, amplifying the story’s urgency without overpowering dialogues.

While the first half crackles with suspense, the plot stumbles slightly in the third act, rushing through key reveals. A subplot about Mehta’s estranged daughter feels undercooked, though it adds emotional weight to his choices. 

The finale, set during a high-stakes UN summit, delivers satisfying payoffs but leans too hard on familiar spy-movie tropes.

Abraham’s fight scenes are brutal and brief, favoring realism over flashy stunts—a knife fight in a stalled elevator is brutally efficient. The script’s clever use of real-world tensions, like water disputes and drone warfare, grounds the story in believable stakes. Despite its flaws, The Diplomat offers a fresh take on espionage, where brains often outmuscle bullets.

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