Kabul Express (2006)
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Synopsis: In this action-filled drama, five people--four of them unwilling hostages of a Taliban fugitive--must cross war-torn Afghanistan to reach the Pakistani border. John Abraham stars in this exciting... In this action-filled drama, five people--four of them unwilling hostages of a Taliban fugitive--must cross war-torn Afghanistan to reach the Pakistani border. John Abraham stars in this exciting adventure in which the protagonists--two Indian television reporters (John Abraham and Arshad Warsi), a female Reuters photojournalist (Linda Arsenio), an Afghan guide (Hanif Hum Ghum), and the kidnapper (Salman Shahid)--must cope with life-threatening situations that transcend the political and ideological dogmas that divide them. Aboard the KABUL EXPRESS (the name of their jeep) they forge a bond in the midst of their struggle for survival. Kabir Khan, the director of KABUL EXPRESS, is known for his documentary film THE FORGOTTEN ARMY, about a little-remembered episode on the road to Indian independence. [More]
Starring: John Abraham, Arshad Warsi, Salman Shahid, Hanif Hum Ghum
Starring: John Abraham, Arshad Warsi, Salman Shahid, Hanif Hum Ghum, Linda Arsenio
Director: Kabir Khan
Director: Kabir Khan
Screenwriter: Kabir Khan
Producer: Aditya Chopra
Composer: Julius Packiam
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