Sarzameen X reviews: Kajol and Prithviraj deliver, but Ibrahim falters? Netizens are divided over the emotional war drama

Sarzameen Movie Review: Kayoze Irani's Sarzameen released on JioHotstar. The film features Prithviraj Sukumaran, Kajol, and Ibrahim Ali Khan. It is set in Kashmir. The story revolves around an army officer whose son joins a militant group. Respons...

Sarzameen reviews are out with netizens heaping praises for Kajol and Prithviraj, but criticise Ibrahim Ali Khan and the writing.
Sarzameen Review: Boman Irani's son, Kayoze Irani’s directorial debut, Sarzameen, which premiered on JioHotstar on July 25, 2025, has sparked an intense wave of reactions online. Backed by Dharma Productions and Star Studios, the film stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Kajol, and Ibrahim Ali Khan in a tense action-thriller set in Kashmir. With its storyline following Colonel Vijay Menon, an Indian Army officer who discovers that his missing son has joined a militant outfit, the film dives deep into the emotional chaos of a family torn between duty and love.

The film marks Kajol’s return to a Dharma project after nearly 15 years, but her performance has drawn mixed responses. One viewer felt her acting was off-key and unconvincing despite the emotional weight of the role.



While many praised the visual portrayal of Kashmir and the intense premise, some felt the execution lacked finesse. Prithviraj’s performance was widely acknowledged as the emotional backbone of the story, while Kajol was seen as adding some quiet strength. However, Ibrahim Ali Khan’s portrayal was described as underwhelming, with audiences noting a lack of emotional depth in his character arc.


Another user pointed out that despite solid performances by the lead cast, the weak writing and emotional disconnect made it hard to stay invested. Although the film contains moments of patriotism and strong visuals, its predictable storyline and logic lapses left many underwhelmed.


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For some, Sarzameen didn’t quite hit the mark. One reviewer felt the screenplay and direction failed to rise to the intensity of the film’s premise, resulting in an average watch with little to remember.


However, not all feedback was critical. A section of the audience resonated with the emotional heart of the film, calling it more of a human story than a patriotic one. For them, the layered performances of Prithviraj and Kajol elevated the narrative, making Sarzameen worth revisiting.


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