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Banner | Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment |
Director | Kabir Khan |
Writer | Kabir Khan, Kausar Munir |
Producer | Sajid Nadiadwala, Siddharth Roy Kapur |
Music Director | Pritam Chakraborty |
Cinematography | Aseem Mishra |
Film Editing | Aarif Sheik |
Art Director | Caroline Bailey, Sapna Chandra, Paul McCulloch, George Morris, Parijat Poddar, Kailash Sahu |
Camera Operator | |
Assistant Cameramen | |
Playback Singers | Syed Asrar Shah, Arijit Singh, Shahid Mallya, Nakash Aziz, Akhtar Channal |
Character | Actor/Actress |
Daniyal Khan | Saif Ali Khan |
Nawaz Mistry | Katrina Kaif |
R.A.W. Chief Roy | Sabyasachi Chakraborty |
Raw Agent Alok | Rajesh Tailang |
TBA | Elyas Ahmad |
Passerby / Cricket Spectator | Farah Ahmed |
Court Clerk | Brandi Alexander |
Cricket Spectator | Mohammed Ali |
Cricket Spectator | Manoj Anand |
Cricket Spectator | Jane Clark Anderson |
Policeman | Darren Andrichuk |
Mother in Danger | Claire Ashton |
Ravi Aujla | |
Passerby, Cricket Spectator | Raj Awasti |
Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub | |
Spectator at Cricket Match | Hayley Joanne Bacon |
Commuter | Ella Banks |
Cricket Spectator | Helen Banks |
Commuter | Richard Banks |
Cricket Spectator | Maria Barr |
Cricket Spectator | Laura Bernardeschi |
Cricket Spectator | Kishore Bhatt |
Cricket fan | Paul Blackwell |
Cricket Spectator | Steve Brunton |
Cricket Umpire | Ray Burnet |
Cricket Spectator | Tindy C. Chaggar |
Passerby | Michael Chapman |
ISI Agent | Pawan Chopra |
Cricket spectator | Pamela Betsy Cooper |
Mr. Dilair | Amerjit Deu |
Prison Guard | Revard Dufresne |
Cricket Spectator | John Duggan |
Cricket spectator | David Fennessy |
Guest | Sanjana G.sandhu |
Noor Mohammad (Pakistani Commando) | Anoop Gautam |
Commuter | Lesley Gill |
Running Pedestrian at Explosion / Cricket Spectator | Taj Gill |
Cricket Spectator | Claire Greasley |
Shahzad | Sumit Gulati |
Cricket Spectator | John W.G. Harley |
Cricket VIP 1 | Lee Nicholas Harris |
Cricket Spectator | Noni Harrison |
Cricket Spectator | Michael Haydon |
David Coleman Headley | J. Brandon Hill |
Cricket Spectator | Sharan Hunjan |
Running Pedestrian at Explosion / Cricket Spectator | Sharif Islam |
Waiter | Alex Jaep |
Asia | Kinjal Jain |
Cricket Spectator | Marilyn May James |
Cricket Spectator | Mariola Jaworska |
Falling Pedestrian at Explosion | Amrita Jazzmyn |
Prison Guard | Devielle Johnson |
Cricket Spectator | Abdul Hakim Joy |
Cricket Spectator | Minouche Kaftel |
Cricket Umpire | Rajesh Kalhan |
Pedestrian | Aneta Kamysz |
Sohaila Kapoor | |
Joelle ( Cafe' Cutomer ) | Joelle Koissi |
Pakistani Minister | Kaizaad Kotwal |
Cricket Spectator | Dimple Kumar |
Prison Guard | Paul Lazenby |
London Reporter | Anjali McQueen |
Cricket Spectator | Shivam Modessa |
Mother | Mahabanoo Mody-Kotwal |
Cricket Spectator | Fayaz Nathalia |
Masked man | Thomas Newman |
Cricket Spectator | Shaun Newnham |
Cricket Spectator | Guy Normas |
Ashraf Ali | Tushar Pandey |
Running Pedestrian at Exposion | Sanjev Parma |
Cricket Spectator | Binti Patel |
Running Pedestrian at Explosion / Cricket Spectator | Simi Rai |
Christy Shaw | Allison Riley |
Cricket Spectator | Ruby Ruffles |
Cricket Spectator | Anil Sanchania |
Sajid Meed | Mir Sarwar |
Cricket Spectator | Robert Scott |
Businessman | Aaron Sequerah |
Cricket spectator | Amrita Sharma |
Cricket Spectator | Atul Sharma |
Pedestrian | Vinita Sharma |
Cricket Spectator | Amanda Smith |
Haider | Denzil Smith |
Cricket Spectator | June Smith |
Shopkeeper | Neeraj Sood |
Cricket Spectator | Ranu Soor |
Englishman in blazer | Peter Stanford |
Cricket Spectator | Carole Symonds |
Cricket Spectator | Faith Tarby |
Commuter | Steve Taylor |
Cricket MatchSupporter | Francesco Tribuzio |
Running Pedestrian at Explosion / Cricket Spectator | Miroslav Zaruba |
Caffe customer / Cricket spectator | Tatiana Zarubova |
Supporting Artist (uncredited) | Tomasz Dabrowski |
Prisoner (uncredited) | Matthew Hoglie |
Phantom begins with a car chase in Chicago, which leads to a scuffle between a man ostensibly named Jude Rosario (Saif Ali Khan) and an American male known as Matthew Broody. The scuffle ends with Matthew Broody falling into the icy waters of a river, and apparently dying. This results in Jude being arrested and convicted for murder. A flashback of 6 months ago takes us to the office of the Indian R.A.W. chief Roy (Sabyasachi Chakrabarty), where he and his trusted men (Rajesh Tailang, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub) plan a daring covert operation. The man known as Jude Rosario in the opening sequence is shown to be Captain Daniyal Khan, a dead-end ex-soldier with a completely deadened sense of life and death is pulled out of oblivion and pressed into service by the spy agency to wreak vengeance on the men who planned the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. He agrees on the reassurance that he will be reinstated in the Indian army to the same rank from which he was court-martialled, which means regaining the respect of his estranged father. His only team member, Nawaz Mistry (Katrina Kaif) helps him find his first target-Sajid Mir (Mir Sarwar) at a cricket match.On determining his identity after breaking into his house Daniyal rigs up an explosion which makes the headlines. Coming back to the present, Daniyal aka Jude has landed in the same jail as David Headley (J.Brandon Hill). Here he contacts Nawaz, in order to acquire 100 dollars so he can buy batteries, which hold a certain poison that kills you almost immediately upon hitting the tongue, which is also an undetectable form of murder, which will come out as a heart attack. After killing David Headley, Matthew Broody who supposedly died upon falling in the icy river is found alive and Daniyal, who is using the alias of Jude Rosario in jail, is released as his earlier sentence is rendered null and void. Then, he and Nawaz make a plan of going to Pakistan, where they take down the last 2 perpetrators, Sahabuddin Umvi and Haaris Saeed (Shahnawaaz Pradhan). In Pakistan, they make plans of killing Haaris Saeed with the help of local restaurant owner Khalid (Midat Sahab) by an explosive planted in the mic during his speech. Its here the famous number Afghan Jalebi is shot. Though, when this plan fails, Daniyal pursues him in the car and shoots him in the head, causing an explosion. Now, with the Pakistani army and I.S.I pursuing them, they try and escape. Yet, there accomplices get shot. Now, they take a boat to escape through water, but the Pakistani military find out and send patrol boats to apprehend all water vehicles and search them for Nawaz and Daniyal. They both hide in the water but the Pakistani Military suspect that they are hiding in the water and shoot at it. Daniyal gets shot while shielding Nawaz from their bullets and eventually succumbs to his injuries in Pakistani waters, leaving a heartbroken Nawaz to be rescued by the Indian Navy. She is dropped by the Indian Navy to the Taj and she has 2 cups of tea, one for herself and one for Daniyal, fulfilling a promise made to him. |
Release Date | 28-August-2015 |
Budget | ₹50 crore (US$7.4 million) |
Revenue | ₹63.24 crore (US$9.4 million) |
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