Sarzameen

Sarzameen
Official release poster
Directed byKayoze Irani
Written bySoumik Shukla
Arun Singh
Dialogues byKausar Munir
Jehan Handa
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyKamaljeet Negi
Edited by
[1] [2]
Music bySongs:
Vishal Khurana K
Vishal Mishra
Score:
Tanuj Tiku
Production
companies
Distributed byJioHotstar
Release date
  • 25 July 2025 (2025-07-25)
Running time
137 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Sarzameen ( transl.Nation/Country) is a 2025 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film written and directed by Kayoze Irani (in his directorial debut).[3][4] Produced by Karan Johar, Hiroo Yash Johar, and Apoorva Mehta under Dharma Productions, in collaboration with Star Studios,[3] the film stars Prithviraj Sukumaran,[5] Kajol,[6] and Ibrahim Ali Khan.[7][8][9][10] Set in Kashmir, the film follows an Indian Army officer who discovers that his estranged son has joined a militant group.[11][12]

Sarzameen was released on 25 July 2025 on the streaming platform JioHotstar.[3][8][4]

Plot

Colonel Vijay Menon, a decorated Indian Army officer posted in Jammu & Kashmir, captures two terrorists — Mohsin and his brothers Aabil and Qaabil. In retaliation, the terrorists kidnap his young son Harman, demanding the release of their men. Despite his wife Meher’s pleas, Vijay refuses to compromise national security. He executes Aabil and declares that the safety of the nation comes before personal ties.

During a rescue operation in a terrorist camp, the Army finds several hostages — among them is a now-adult Harman. Meher welcomes him back joyfully, but Vijay suspects that his son might have been replaced or brainwashed. A DNA test confirms that Harman is indeed their biological son

Years in captivity have left Harman deeply radicalized under Qaabil’s influence. His loyalty to extremist ideology clashes with his family’s attempts to reconnect. Meher tries to restore emotional ties, while Vijay remains guarded, aware of the threat Harman may pose.

The growing distrust leads to a confrontation where Harman, armed, faces his father. In the chaos, Meher is accidentally shot and injured. Overwhelmed by confusion and guilt, Harman flees.

Qaabil plans a massive bombing at a dam inauguration, which Harman is unknowingly drawn into. A major revelation follows — Meher is revealed to have been an undercover pakistani intelligence operative. Meher captures Qaabil, extracts the bomb deactivation code, and sends it to Vijay. Severely wounded in the process, she sacrifices herself for the mission.

Vijay and Harman work together to deactivate the bomb in time. In a final act of redemption, Harman risks his life to stop another attacker. The attack is foiled, but Meher dies from her injuries. The film ends with Vijay and Harman mourning Meher’s sacrifice, united by her legacy of duty and betrayal.

Cast

Production

Development

Sarzameen was announced in 2023 as a co-production between Dharma Productions and Star Studios.[13] It is directed by Kayoze Irani, son of actor Boman Irani, and marks his debut as a feature filmmaker. The project was initially developed with a focus on familial and ideological conflict set within the socio-political context of Kashmir.[14]

Casting

The film features Ibrahim Ali Khan in one of his early acting roles, alongside Prithviraj Sukumaran and Kajol.[15][16]

Soundtrack

Sarzameen
Soundtrack album by
Vishal Khurana K
Released16 July 2025
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length32:20
LanguageHindi
LabelSaregama
Official audio
Sarzameen Full Album on YouTube

The film's soundtrack is composed by Vishal Khurana K, with the lyrics written by Kausar Munir.[17] Qawwali Mere murshid mere yaara is composed by Vishal Mishra with the lyrics written by Jaani

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Mere Murshid Mere Yaara" (Music by Vishal Mishra, lyrics by Jaani)Vishal Mishra, Salman Ali3:57
2."Ve Mahiya" (Music by Vishal Khurana K, lyrics by Kausar Munir])B Praak4:21
3."Aaj Ruk Jaa" (Female Version; Music by Vishal Khurana K, lyrics by Kausar Munir])Shreya Ghoshal3:37
4."Aa Gale Lag Jaa" (Music by Vishal Khurana K, lyrics by Kausar Munir])Sonu Nigam4:13
5."Watna Ve" (Music by Vishal Khurana K, lyrics by Kausar Munir])Javed Ali4:40
6."Aaj Ruk Jaa" (Music by Vishal Khurana K, lyrics by Kausar Munir])Mohit Chauhan3:38
7."Aa Gale Lag Jaa" (Female Version; Music by Vishal Khurana K, lyrics by Kausar Munir])Shreya Ghoshal3:23
8."Aa Gale Lag Jaa" (Duet Version; Music by Vishal Khurana K, lyrics by Kausar Munir])Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal4:31
Total length:32:20

Release

Sarzameen premiered on JioHotstar on 25 July 2025.[3]

Reception

Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express gave 1.5 stars out of 5 and said that "Prithviraj is capable of ratcheting emotion, as is Kajol. And Ibrahim, playing a boy cruelly bullied for an impairment who grows into a young man on the opposite side of the loyalty divide."[18] Vineeta Kumar of India Today also gave 1.5 stars out of 5 and said that "In this Ibrahim Ali Khan, Kajol and Prithviraj Sukumaran-starrer, neither the patriotism lands nor the emotional family drama connects. What you get instead is a hollow story trying hard to feel important."[19] Rahul Desai of The Hollywood Reporter India commented that "Given that Sarzameen is a Dharma Productions film, you can detect a collision of eras and sensibilities: vintage “It’s all about loving your family” v/s new-age “It’s all about loving your nation”.[20]

Anuj Kumar of The Hindu observed that "Kayoze Irani has put the ingredients for a poignant roller coaster on the burner, but ‘Sarzameen’, starring Prithviraj Sukumaran, Kajol and Ibrahim Ali Khan, turns out to be utterly undercooked."[21] Syed Firdaus Ashraf of Rediff.com rated it 1.5/5 stars and said that "Poor writing, unrealistic plot points, and weak performances drag Sarzameen down."[22] Shreyanka Mazumdar of News18 rated it 2/5 stars and said that "Sarzameen does move briskly and throws up big emotional moments but tries hard to make a statement, ending up saying nothing clearly."[23]

Radhika Sharma of NDTV gave it 2 stars out of 5 and felt that "Sarzameen is a film with good intentions that works in parts. Another plus is that it's a story steeped in patriotism without the normalised chest-thumping or direct Pakistan bashing.⁣ [24] Film Critic Sucharita Tyagi writes in her review that "So, on a scale of 1 to 10 Sarzameen is, 1 more film where you wonder if Mihir Ahuja had played the main role instead of the support cast, how much of a difference that would have made.[25] Vinamra Mathur of Firstpost gave Sarzameen a 2 out of 5 rating, noting that the most puzzling part of the film is its climax—a twist that isn’t explored to its full potential. According to him, the filmmakers are more focused on loudly delivering a message about humanity and hate, while the two talented lead actors deliver some of their flattest performances in recent memory."[26]

Troy Ribeiro of Free Press Journal described Sarzameen which means "homeland"—as more of a compilation of patriotic stereotypes and emotional clichés than a genuine film. He remarked that while the film tries hard to evoke emotion, it does so by dictating exactly what the audience should feel and when. Though sincere in its tone, the film follows a predictable formula and suffers from outdated storytelling and heavy-handed execution.[27] Nandini Ramnath of Scroll.in said "Sarzameen delivers one of the most absurd and ridiculous plot twists in recent memory. The laughable revelation completely undermines Vijay’s hard-earned image as a decorated officer. It leaves you wondering—where was the Army’s intelligence, or even just common sense?"[28]

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