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Khuda Haafiz is an action thriller starring Vidyut Jammwal, Shivaleeka Oberoi, Annu Kapoor in lead roles. Directed by Faruk Kabir. Due to the Corona Virus pandemic, Khuda Haafiz is now streaming on Disney+Hotstar.
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Khuda Haafiz is an action thriller starring Vidyut Jammwal, Shivaleeka Oberoi, Annu Kapoor in lead roles. Directed by Faruk Kabir. Due to the Corona Virus pandemic, Khuda Haafiz is now streaming on Disney+Hotstar.
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IMDbBest Cinematography | 2021
Best Action | 2021
Best Jodi | 2021
Best Perfomance by an Actor In Negative Role | 2021
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The place "Noman or Sultanate of Noman" mentioned in the film is a fictitious place created in a country called Uzbekistan and in its neighboring areas. No such place exists in reality.
The film, meant for theatrical exhibition, was turned into a direct-to-video release as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic causing cinemas to be shut down all over. When the film's official streaming partner Disney+ Hotstar conducted a video conference to announce the digital premieres of several films including this one, it invited stars of many of those films to represent their respective works. Vidyut Jammwal expressed disappointment upon not being invited, with a tweet calling this "a long road ahead." His followers supported him, similarly criticizing Disney+ Hotstar for their decision.
Vidyut Jamwal wasn't invited for the event which announced the film to release directly on Hotstar.Which made him upset had many big stars whose films were releasing in similar platform were invited.
Faruk Kabir directs film after 10 years since his debut Allah Ke Bandhey 2010.
Set during the financial crisis of 2007-2008, the film is inspired by true events.
"Sameer Chaudhary: I want my Nargis. That's it."