Madras Cafe (2013) is a political thriller directed by Shoojit Sircar that follows an Indian intelligence officer (John Abraham) uncovering a conspiracy behind the 1991 assassination of former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. The film, which is heavily grounded in historical events, explores the complexities of the Sri Lankan Civil War and the involvement of foreign interests in the assassination plot. For more details, visit

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