Based on true events from the 1979 Iran hostage crisis, the film follows a daring and ingenious rescue mission. After Islamist revolutionaries storm the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, six American diplomats manage to escape and find refuge in the home of the Canadian ambassador. With time running out and their discovery imminent, the CIA turns to an unlikely hero: exfiltration specialist Tony Mendez (Ben Affleck).
His plan is audacious and almost absurd: to pose as a Canadian film producer scouting locations for a fake science-fiction movie named "Argo." He intends to sneak the six Americans out of Iran by passing them off as his film crew. The movie brilliantly weaves together the high-stakes tension of the escape with the dark comedy of creating a fake Hollywood production. Argo Movie Hindi Dubbed
This paper examines Ben Affleck’s 2012 Academy Award-winning film Argo, analyzing its narrative structure, historical context, and cinematic execution. Furthermore, it explores the film's journey into the Indian subcontinent market through Hindi dubbing. It investigates how the themes of diplomatic crisis and media manipulation translate across languages and how the "Hindi Dubbed" phenomenon has allowed Western historical dramas to find a second life in South Asian television and digital streaming markets. Based on true events from the 1979 Iran
The film is set during the 1979 Iran hostage crisis, where 52 Americans are held captive. Six U.S. diplomats escape and take refuge at the Canadian ambassador’s residence. CIA exfiltration specialist Tony Mendez (Ben Affleck) comes up with a crazy plan: pose as a Canadian film producer scouting locations for a fake sci-fi movie named “Argo.” With the help of Hollywood insiders, he tries to rescue the six diplomats before the Iranian guards discover the truth. The film is set during the 1979 Iran

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