The attention of the world is focused, after the terrorist attacks in U.S.A. of 11Sep01, on Afghanistan - a country that has been torn by war for the last 23 years, and has had no media coverage for the last 6, mainly due to it being occupied by the Pakistan-sponsored Taliban, with Pakistani military personnel themselves involved amongst the Taliban. But when the U.S. and it's coalition forces target Osama Bin Laden, Pakistan issues an official denial that there are no more Pakistani military...
The attention of the world is focused, after the terrorist attacks in U.S.A. of 11Sep01, on Afghanistan - a country that has been torn by war for the last 23 years, and has had no media coverage for the last 6, mainly due to it being occupied by the Pakistan-sponsored Taliban, with Pakistani military personnel themselves involved amongst the Taliban. But when the U.S. and it's coalition forces target Osama Bin Laden, Pakistan issues an official denial that there are no more Pakistani military...
as Suhel Khan (TV journalist - director )
as Jai Kapoor (TV journalist - cinematographer)
as Imran Khan Afridi (Pakistani and Taliban soldier)
as Khyber (Afghani driver and guide)
| Director | Kabir Khan |
| Cinematography | NA |
| Editor | NA |
| Music | Raghav Sachar, Julius Packiam |
| Producer | Aditya Chopra |
| Budget | TBA |
| Box Office | TBA |
| Ott Platform | TBA |
| Ott Release Date | TBA |
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In the movie Kabul Express, John Abraham, Arshad Warsi played the primary roles.
The Kabul Express was released in theaters on 15 Dec 2006.
The Kabul Express was directed by Kabir Khan.
Movies like Rahu Ketu, Tu Yaa Main, Mardaani 3 and others in a similar vein had the same genre but quite different stories.
The soundtracks and background music were composed by Raghav Sachar,Julius Packiam for the movie Kabul Express.
The movie Kabul Express belonged to the Adventure, genre.
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