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'Dhurandhar', Madras Cafe; Bollywood edge-of-the-seat spy thrillers inspired by real terror operations

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 3, 2026, 15:35 IST
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Dhurandhar (2025)

Spy thrillers based on real terror cases are finding new fans online. They drop operatives into deep cover, push them to live under fake names, and send them after clues that never fit perfectly. The pressure moves from hijacked planes to tight safe houses and closed-room talks, where one wrong read can kill. Love does not make things easier. It raises the stakes. And even when the job gets done, the cost still follows.

'Dhurandhar' follows IB officer Ajay Sanyal’s covert gamble after Kandahar and Parliament attacks, sending agent Hamza Ali Mazari into Lyari to infiltrate Rehman Dakait’s gang, manipulate Karachi politics, and expose ISI-backed terror plots. Love, betrayal, and street wars culminate in Hamza’s reveal as Indian operative Jaskirat Singh Rangi, poised to hunt the mastermind. The film stars Ranveer Singh, Tabu, and Vijay Varma, runs 156 minutes, and is available to stream on Netflix.

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Mission Majnu (2023)

'Mission Majnu' tracks RAW operative Amandeep Singh, undercover as Tariq Hussain in Pakistan, racing to expose Kahuta’s nuclear program while protecting his blind wife Nasreen. Politics shift, allies die, and Aman sacrifices himself to save her and the mission, leaving truth in a final letter. The film stars Sidharth Malhotra and Rashmika Mandanna, runs 129 minutes, and is available to stream on Netflix.

3/5

Bell Bottom (2021)

'Bell Bottom' revisits a 1984 hijacking through Anshul Malhotra, a RAW analyst driven by personal loss who outsmarts terrorists and the ISI by rewriting protocol mid-crisis. From Lahore to Dubai, he gambles on nerve, memory, and misdirection to bring every hostage home alive. The film stars Akshay Kumar, Lara Dutta, and Vaani Kapoor, runs 123 minutes, and is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.

4/5

Naam Shabana (2017)

'Naam Shabana' traces the making of Shabana Khan, a fierce recruit shaped by abuse, loss, and choice, who turns grief into precision under RAW handlers Ranvir Singh and Ajay Singh. From a revenge killing in Goa to a surgical strike on arms dealer Mikhail, she earns her place the hard way. The film stars Taapsee Pannu, Akshay Kumar, and Manoj Bajpayee, runs 147 minutes, and is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.

5/5

Madras Cafe (2013)

'Madras Cafe' follows RAW officer Vikram Singh through Sri Lanka’s civil war aftermath as covert games, leaks, and rival factions spiral toward an assassination he races to stop and fails. The film blends reportage grit with moral weight, ending in quiet reckoning and loss. It stars John Abraham, Nargis Fakhri, and Raashii Khanna, runs 130 minutes, and is available to stream on Netflix.

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