
Sarzameen teaser: It's soldier Prithviraj vs terrorist Ibrahim Ali Khan in Dharma thriller with Kajol. Watch
Sharing a one-and-a-half minute long glimpse of the film on his Instagram handle, Johar wrote, 'Sarzameen ki salamati se badhkar kuch nahi. #Sarzameen, releasing July 25, only on @jiohotstar!'
Sarzameen tells the story of an army officer, played by Prithviraj Sukumaran, who will stop at nothing to free the Kashmir Valley from terrorism. Ibrahim Ali Khan sheds his good-boy image to play a terrorist locked in a deadly face-off with Prithviraj. Kajol, meanwhile, appears to play Prithviraj's wife.
Talking about the film, Karan Johar said in a statement, 'Sarzameen is a deeply emotional story about duty, family, and the choices that define us. It's not just a thriller, it's a personal and powerful journey that speaks to the times we live in. With honesty and heart, it explores what it means to stay true to your values when everything around you is tested..'
ALSO READ | Saif Ali Khan admits son Ibrahim doesn't take career advice from him, while daughter Sara reads scenes with him: 'Maybe in the future…'
In an interview with Variety last year, Kajol opened up about working with Prithviraj and Ibrahim. 'I've worked with Prithviraj [Sukumaran] for the first time and he's absolutely wonderful to work with and so was Ibrahim [Ali Khan], so I think it's going to be quite interesting to see both of them on screen,' she said.
Directed by Kayoze Irani, the film was wrapped up by the end of 2023 and was supposed to be Ibrahim Ali Khan's debut film, but was delayed by a few months.

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