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7 films like Raazi on Netflix that will keep you on the edge of your seat
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7 films like Raazi on Netflix that will keep you on the edge of your seat

Alia Bhatt starrer Raazi is considered to be one of the best performances of her career. Directed by Meghna Gulzar, the spy-thriller film is brilliantly executed to keep one on the edge of their seats. If you’re a fan of films like Raazi, here is an assortment of movies available on Netflix that you can enjoy anytime.

The 2018 release Raazi starred Alia Bhatt and Vicky Kaushal in key roles. It was the story of Sehmat Khan (Alia Bhatt), an undercover RAW agent. Her father marries her into a Pakistani family so that she can obtain valuable information for her nation’s well-being. The film invokes patriotism in the audiences with an excellent depiction of valor and dedication toward the nation.

7 films like Raazi that will keep you hooked to your screens

 

1. Fighter (2024)

 

 

Cast: Hrithik Roshan, Deepika Padukone, Anil Kapoor, Karan Singh Grover, Akshay Oberoi, Rishabh Sawhney, Sanjeeda Sheikh, Ashutosh Rana, Sharib Hashmi
 IMDB Rating: 6.2/10
 Release year: 2024
Genre: Action, Drama

Starting the list of movies like Raazi with Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone starrer Fighter, released earlier this year. The patriotic film directed by Siddharth Anand is a gripping tale of action, drama, and emotions. It narrates the saga of carrying out a successful airstrike on Balakot in retaliation to an attack on Pulwama that killed over 70 CRPF jawans.

The film has several moments that will make you clap and cheer out loud with its high moments. The background music adds to its overall experience.

 

2. Mission Majnu (2023)

 

 

Cast: Sidharth Malhotra, Rashmika Mandanna, Ashwath Bhatt, Kumud Mishra
IMDB Rating: 7.1/10
Release year: 2023
Genre: Spy, Action, Drama, History

Watching Mission Majnu will make you realize the exceptional talent that Sidharth Malhotra possesses. In Shantanu Bagchi’s directorial, he plays the role of a RAW agent who goes to Pakistan for a coveted mission before and during the 1971 war. 

The gripping tale not only keeps you hooked to your screens, but Rashmika Mandanna’s innocence steals your hearts. Parmeet Sethi, Sharib Hashmi, Kumud Mishra, and Rajit Kapur are a delight to watch if you enjoy spy stories and espionage.

 

3.  RRR (2022)

 

 

Cast: Jr. NTR, Ram Charan, Ajay Devgn, Alia Bhatt, Olivia Morris, Shriya Saran
IMDB Rating: 7.8/10
Release year: 2022
Genre: Action Epic, Adventure Epic, Adventure, Drama

The National-award winning RRR is not your regular patriotic drama film. The SS Rajamouli paints a never-before-seen world in the 1900s. The term RRR signifies Rise Roar Revolt and narrates the story of two legendary revolutionaries and their journey away from home before they started fighting for their country in the 1920s.

This movie also has its high moments, which will leave you spellbound. With its grand spectacle, amazing choreography, cinematography, and soundtrack, RRR is worth your time.

 

4.  Madras Café (2013)

 

 

Cast: John Abraham, Nargis Fakhri, Raashi Khanna 
IMDB Rating: 7.6/10
Release year: 2013
Genre: Spy, Action, Drama

John Abraham and Nargis Fakhri’s Madras Cafe is a must-watch spy thriller movie. It is a perfect option in the list of films like Raazi, which is a delightful watch. Directed by Shoojit Sircar, it is a gritty political espionage drama that explores the complex web of politics and intelligence agencies. In the film, we get to see John in the role of a RAW agent, and his physical prowess works out-and-out for the film.

Sircar’s exceptional direction extends a realistic approach towards espionage and terrorism. A gripping narrative will make you fall in love with the film.

  

5. Ek Tha Tiger (2012)

 

 

Cast: Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, Girish Karnad, Ranvir Shorey, Roshan Seth, Gavie Chahal, Juhi Parmar
IMDB Rating: 5.6/10
Release year: 2012
Genre: Action, Adventure, Romance, Thriller

While we talk about movies like Raazi, it won’t be wrong to say that Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif’s high-octane espionage thriller was way ahead of its time. The success and popularity of the film can be ascertained from its successful three installments, with Tiger Zinda Hai and Tiger 3.

The film is the maiden film of the grand YRF Spy Universe. It also has remarkable action sequences with a dash of romance, shot in the picturesque locales.

 

6.  A Wednesday (2008)  

 

 

Cast: Anupam Kher, Naseeruddin Shah, Veerendra Saxena, Gaurav Kapoor, Deepal Shaw, Jimmy Shergill
IMDB Rating: 8.1/10
Release year: 2008
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller

Neeraj Pandey’s A Wednesday is rightly a contemporary classic that every cinephile must watch. The story narrates the riveting case in the life of Prakash Rathod, a retired police commissioner. He recounts the most memorable case of his career, in which he was informed about a bomb scare in Mumbai by an ordinary commoner.

The thrilling cat-and-mouse chase gives you an exciting experience when it is revealed that the commoner demands the release of four terrorists. In a discussion on politics and morality with Mumbai’s outgoing Police Commissioner, it is revealed that the protagonist didn’t want to free convicted terrorists but wanted to kill them in retaliation for what they’d done to his city.

 

7. Lakshay (2004)

 

 

Cast: Hrithik Roshan, Preity Zinta, Amitabh Bachchan, Om Puri, Sharad S. Kapoor, Sushant Singh, Ranvir Shorey, Aditya Srivastav, Abir Goswami, Parmeet Sethi, Boman Irani
IMDB Rating: 7.8/10
Release year: 2004
Genre: Action, Drama, Romance, War

Not a regular patriotic film, Farhan Akhtar’s Lakshay is another must-watch that you can enjoy even after a hectic day. The film is about an aimless and spoilt brat, Karan Kapoor, who joins the army under the influence of his peers. However, after joining the regiment, his transformation into a responsible boy and dedication towards his nation make it an entertaining watch.

 

This is our hand-picked list of movies like Raazi that we think are a perfect blend of spy, action, thriller, and patriotism. Which one of these is your favorite, do let us know in the comments section.  

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My Wife Has No Emotion Episode 9: Release Date, Where To Stream, Expected Plot And More
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My Wife Has No Emotion Episode 9: Release Date, Where To Stream, Expected Plot And More

Mina began taking on her role as Mamoru’s mother and instructor in the last episode as she instructed the little bot on its temperature measurement capabilities and how to take care of its ‘father’ Takuma. Subsequently, she went beyond her usual duties by thoroughly cleaning the house.

Meanwhile, Takuma got Mamoru’s intelligence tested, learning that the robot had the EQ of a two-year-old. With both of Takuma’s robot family members growing and evolving at an unprecedented rate, fans can look forward to My Wife Has No Emotion Episode 9, which will reveal more about Mina’s past.

Keep reading to find out more about the upcoming episode’s release date, as well as where to watch My Wife Has No Emotion Episode 9, the expected plot, and a recap of the previous episode.

My Wife Has No Emotion Episode 9: Release date and where to stream

My Wife Has No Emotion Episode 9 will be released on Saturday, August 24, 2024, at 12 am JST, exclusively on streaming platforms. After its debut on ABEMA in Japan, international viewers can catch the episode on Crunchyroll and Aniplus Asia.

Following this, it will be broadcast on television networks such as TOKYO MX, MBS, BS Asahi, AT-X, and CBC. For Japanese audiences, My Wife Has No Emotion Episode 9 will also be available on Prime Video, d Anime Store, Lemino, Bandai Channel, Hulu, and other streaming services.

Expected plot in My Wife Has No Emotion Episode 9

According to the episode’s title preview, My Wife Has No Emotion Episode 9 will be titled ‘It Seems My Wife Has A Past.’ The episode is set to explore Mina’s history, revealing details about her previous owner.

As per the website, the episode will explore a mix-up between Mina and Super Mina’s memories, leading to the discovery that a programmer named Tomiichi Otani was her former owner. However, when Super Mina investigates the address associated with Otani, she finds that he does not exist.

As Super Mina continues to trace Mina’s memories, it is revealed that Otani was actually the developer of the Mina series. This discovery may prompt Takuma to either seek more information in My Wife Has No Emotion Episode 9 or remain content with what has been uncovered.

My Wife Has No Emotion Episode 8 recap

My Wife Has No Emotion Episode 8, titled ‘Looks Like My Wife Has A Will of Her Own,’ Mina is seen taking on the responsibility of teaching Mamoru how to monitor Takuma’s health. She instructs him on tasks such as measuring Takuma’s temperature.

She does this to ensure Mamoru understands how to care for the little bot’s ‘father.’ However, as Takuma begins to pay more attention to Mamoru, Mina starts to feel jealous. Mina seizes every opportunity to display her abilities to prove her worth, going beyond her usual duties.

She even cleans the entire house despite being primarily programmed as a cooking robot. Meanwhile, Takuma and Mamoru spend time together, visiting the library and reading children’s books in My Wife Has No Emotion Episode 8.

Later, Takuma has Mamoru undergo a class designation test, where Mamoru is classified as a Class 1 robot. This classification reflects Mamoru’s advanced capabilities and cements his role in the household. They then head to a theater and watch a movie.

My Wife Has No Emotion Episode 8 ends as Takuma and Mamoru return home, where Mina has an announcement play after cleaning the house.

Stay tuned to Pinkvilla for more updates from the My Wife Has No Emotion anime.

*The release dates and times provided are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change at the discretion of the creators.

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‘I Think Cinema Is In Very Bad Way’: Succession’s Brian Cox Claims’ Television Is Doing What Cinema Used To Do’; DEETS
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‘I Think Cinema Is In Very Bad Way’: Succession’s Brian Cox Claims’ Television Is Doing What Cinema Used To Do’; DEETS

The Succession star, Brian Cox, opens up about the bad shape of cinema and believes that Marvel movies are to be held accountable for the same. During his appearance at the Edinburgh Film Festival, the actor was asked about his opinions on the recent success of commercial films and TV shows, which are not only liked by the audience but also by critics.

Cox, unfiltered, revealed that it looks at the current scenario of cinema as “party time,” especially after the MCU-produced Deadpool & Wolverine was declared a hit at the box office. 

While answering the questions from the panel at the event, the veteran actor revealed. “What’s happened is that television is doing what cinema used to do.” He added, “I think cinema is in a very bad way. I think it’s lost its place because of, partly, the grandiose element between Marvel, DC and all of that. And I think it’s beginning to implode, actually. You’re kind of losing the plot.”

Cox, further in the discussion, stated that with Deadpool & Wolverine, the studios were able to make quite a lot of money, and the fans were happy, but when it comes to the quality of the content, it was diluted. Meanwhile, the actor was one of the pivotal cast members of X-Men, which also starred Hugh Jackman in his yellow suit.

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Cox joked at the panel, “Deadpool meets the guy… Wolverine, who I created, but I’ve forgotten. Actually, when those films are on, there’s always a bit of me [as Stryker], and they never pay me any money.” 

He added, “So it’s just become a party time for certain actors to do this stuff. When you know that Hugh Jackman can do a bit more, Ryan Reynolds… But it’s because they go down that road, and it’s box office. They make a lot of money. You can’t knock it.”

Switching to the medium of television, Cox discussed the content on the smaller screens, understood its projects well, and is dishing out the shows that define quality. The veteran star gave examples of his series, Succession, followed by Andrew Scott’s Ripley. 

The Troy actor revealed, “There’s so many [shows], and you’ve got the honor of telling the story over a period of time.” Cox also briefed the audience about his childhood dream of becoming an actor. The Braveheart star grew up in Dundee, a city in Scottland. The actor shared that there were 21 theaters in his neighborhood, and he visited all of them from the age of 6 to 8. 

Brian Cox is known to play iconic characters in movies like The Escapist, The Carer, and Nuremberg, amongst many others. 

ALSO READ: Brian Cox To Star In Season 2 Of Prime Video’s 007: Road To A Million, Actor REVEALS Thinking It Was James Bond Movie

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