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All the book-based movies and TV shows featuring Golshifteh Farahani, ranked
Roger Ferris is a CIA case officer in Iraq, tracking a terrorist called Al-Saleem. when Nizar is captured, Ferris is forced to shoot him to prevent his exposing the identities of Ferris and his associate, Bassam. Ferris and some salvaged discs are rescued by helicopter, but Bassam is killed in the explosion.
Having narrowly escaped death during his dangerous assignment in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tyler Rake returns, rallying his team for their upcoming mission. They are prepared to face new challenges and continue their work together.
In a country torn by war, a woman cares for her husband who has been left in a vegetative state due to a bullet wound in the neck, deserted by his Jihad friends and siblings. One day, she resolves to voice thoughts and feelings to him that she was previously unable to express.
After a day at school, Ovi Mahajan –son of an incarcerated Indian drug lord– sneaks out of his house to visit a club, where he is kidnapped by police officers working for rival drug lord Amir Asif. Rake rescues Ovi, kills his captors, and takes him to the extraction point, but his father’s men intentionally fail to transfer the funds.
In 2009, London-based Iranian-Canadian journalist Maziar Bahari is detained in Iran after he reports on violence against protesters of the country’s presidential election, as well as giving a satirical interview with Jason Jones of The Daily Show. While his pregnant fiancée waits for him, Bahari spends 118 days at Evin Prison being brutally interrogated.
Thirteen years after the battle of Calypso’s maelstrom, a twelve-year-old Henry Turner boards the Flying Dutchman and informs his father, Will, that the curse which binds Will to the Dutchman and only permits him to step on land once a decade can be broken by the Trident of Poseidon.
An alien invasion is seen through the different perspectives of various people on different continents across the world. TV Series inspired by HG Wells’ ‘War of the Worlds’.