Code Name Abdul is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language spy thriller film directed by Eshwar Gunturu. The film stars Kajol's sister Tanishaa Mukerji in the lead role. The film revolves around a secret mission given to RAW.[2] The film theatrically released on 10 December 2021.[3]

Code Name Abdul
Theatrical release poster
Directed byEshwar Gunturu
Written byEshwar Gunturu
Screenplay byEshwar Gunturu
Story byEshwar Gunturu
Produced byHemangi Shah
StarringTanishaa Mukerji
Akku Kulhari
Ashok Chaudhary
Khatera Hakimi
Sumend Wankhade
Anshuman Sharma
CinematographyAjay Loka
Music byAmar Mohile
Production
companies
Avantika Productions
A Mise en Scene Films Production
Release dates
  • 17 December 2017 (2017-12-17) (SAIFF)[1]
  • 10 December 2021 (2021-12-10) (India, USA)
Running time
1 hour 54 minutes
CountriesIndia, USA
LanguageHindi

Cast

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The film features the following casts[4]

  • Tanishaa Mukerji as Salma
  • Ashok Chaudhry as Stalin
  • Khatera Hakimi as Mehek
  • Sumend Wankhade as Ajay
  • Anshuman Sharma as Anwar
  • Deepak Ravella as Srinivas
  • Anil Sachdeva as Khalid
  • Bharat Tiwari as Ali Baksh
  • Vikram Singh as Sahab
  • Deepen Shah as Major
  • Jiten Mehta as Tracker
  • Rome Keshav Chopra as Frank
  • Adriano Esposito as Jimmy
  • Aman Singh Mukar as Nasha
  • Ashish Mathur as Seth
  • Madhukar Reddy as Jamal
  • Akku Kulhari as Johny

Marketing

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The first look poster of the movie was released on 14 September 2019 that featured an image of Tanishaa and the other star-cast in black and white scrapbook style.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Code Name Abdul (North America Premiere)".
  2. ^ "Code Name Abdul Full Movie Leaked Online Please Check More Details About Movie Review". Watch Movies Online,Latest Movie Review's & Box Office Collection 2020. 22 April 2020. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Tanishaa Mukerji's comeback film 'Code Name Abdul' to release on December 10". Lokmat. 24 November 2021. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Tanishaa Mukerji to return in Bollywood from 'Code Name Abdul'". The Statesman. 25 September 2019. Archived from the original on 21 January 2021. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
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