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  1. Author Harinder Sikka, whose ‘Calling Sehmat’ has been made into Alia Bhatt-starrer Raazi is set to reveal the identity of Sehmat. She was the Indian spy who passed on critical information ...

  2. The fact that Raazi is based on a real-life story dating back to 1971 Indo-Pak war makes the film more intriguing than anything else. It is based on Harinder Sikka’s novel Calling Sehmat.

  3. Sinking it would have been a major blow to the Indian army as the features of INS Viraat like working as a helicopter carrier, anti-submarine and other electronic tools helped the Indian army. Sehmat’s information probably saved Indians from a lot of embarrassment but also saved millions of lives.

  4. Story of Sehmat. Inspired by the patriotic tale of Sehmat, Harinder Sikka tried to find out Sehmat and finally met her at her house in Maler Kotla, in Punjab. Initially, she was reluctant to speak. Slowly, she opened up about her journey as an undercover spy. Sehmat was the daughter of a Kashmiri Muslim businessman and married a Pakistani Army ...

  5. He worked on it for eight years, publishing his novel Calling Sehmat in 2008. Set during the 1971 Indo-Pak war, its titular character marries a Pakistani officer so she can acquire intelligence and pass it on to the Indian Navy. In real life, the spy's discovery of the Pakistani plot to sink INS Vikrant helped saved scores of lives.

  6. The trailer of Meghna Gulzar's spy thriller Raazi, starring Alia Bhatt and Vicky Kaushal, has just hit the web. Alia plays the role of a spy, who juggles between the duties of a dutiful wife, an obedient daughter, and a fearless and patriotic spy. advertisement. The film is an adaptation of Harinder Sikka's novel Calling Sehmat.

  7. this article is about sehmat, the Indian spy. ... Movies Web Series Celebrity Photos Top 10s Interviews Celeb Trends ... might give some insight into the real iron lady of the Indian Spy program. ...