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  1. The collar bomb-bank robbery plot was hatched to obtain enough money to pay Barnes to kill Diehl-Armstrong's father. [a] In return for a reduced sentence, Barnes later told investigators that Diehl-Armstrong was the mastermind of the crime and that she wanted the money to pay Barnes to kill her father, whom she reportedly believed was squandering her inheritance.

  2. Jul 9, 2021 · Sparsh Srivastav is known for his role in the Netflix-original Jamtara and Apahran. In Collar Bomb, he plays the role of the merciless suicide bomber. All Images: Courtesy Hotstar. New Releases Hotstar collar bomb Jimmy Sheirgill suspense films Asha Negi Dnyanesh Zoting Collar Bomb movie cast.

  3. May 11, 2018 · N etflix’s new four-part docuseries Evil Genius: The True Story of America’s Most Diabolical Bank Heist, dives into a high-profile 2003 crime known as the “collar bomb” case.The true crime ...

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  4. Collar Bomb begins as a hostage thriller but soon changes into a crime drama. The runtime is just 86 minutes and so I expected something racy and edge-of-the-seat but sadly, there was nothing of that sort. In terms of characterisations, there is not a single noteworthy role in the film including that of Jimmy Shergill.

  5. Jun 25, 2021 · MUMBAI: Actor Jimmy Sheirgill-led crime thriller movie "Collar Bomb" will release on streaming platform Disney+ Hotstar on July 9. According to a press release issued by the streamer, the film ...

  6. Collar Bomb is an Indian crime thriller film directed by Dnyanesh Zoting. Its stars Jimmy Sheirgill, Asha Negi, Rajshri Deshpande, Sparsh Shrivastav in the lead roles. It is made under the banner of Yodlee Films and 3 Earth Entertainment and produced by Vikram Mehra and Siddharth Anand Kumar. The film is directly release on video-on-demand ...

  7. Jul 10, 2021 · To give the film credit where it's due, I was largely immersed in its first half. There are some arresting moments, and even though some sequences come off as shrill, the screenplay is nevertheless engaging. It is exactly midway where Collar Bomb hits the proverbial iceberg. The grip softens, and sequences begin to feel repetitive.