Synopsis
Vikram Sabharwal (Sanjay Dutt), an Indian Military Intelligence agent, is assigned to uncover the face behind the extremism in Kashmir. On this mission, he is helped by local Aziza (Bipasha Basu), a taior and an aspiring political leader Aatif(Kunal Kapoor).
Did you know?
Lamhaa was banned in GCC countries i.e. Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, UAE and Oman. UAE National Media Council Censorship Board felt that the content of the movie is highly objectionable and controversial. Bipasha Basu abruptly left the shooting of the film in Srinagar as she was afraid of the tense atmosphere in Kashmir and since the crowd gathering had become uncontrollable. She returned only after being given an ultimatum that they would replace her.
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Aziza and Aatif steal some time for romance amidst their political agenda. "Madhno" song sung at the Pari Mahal, Srinagar...
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"Madhno" song amidst the beautifully landscaped gardens of the Nishat Bagh in Srinagar, Kashmir...
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"Madhno" song at the site of the Poplar trees lining the Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir, India...
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"Madhno" song at the site of the Chinar trees lining the Dal Lake in Srinagar. The Chinar trees look white with black stumps when the leaves have entirely fallen off....
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"Madhno" song at a placid, quiet corner of the Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir. The reflection of the Himalayas in the water is clear if you look beyond the reflections of the clouds....
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"Madhno" song at Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir. We can see the Char Chinar island comprised on 4 trees in the Dal Lake and beyond Aatif and Aziza. Notice the barbed wire around them....
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The song captures the actual sentiment of the Kashmiri people .... "main hoon banjara, apni hi zameen....main kaun hoon"...
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Gul Jahangir (Sanjay Dutt) at the corner of the Char Chinar Island, which commands a breathtaking view of the Dal Lake in Kashmir...
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As part of a plan hatched by Gul Jahangir and Aziza, she waits for Rauf Saab to pick her up from the Hazratbal Mosque and later confronts him ...
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