Director: Sonu Sood
Cast: Sonu Sood, Jacqueline Fernandez, Naseeruddin Shah, Vijay Raaz, Dibyendu Bhattacharya
Fateh is a 2025 Indian action-thriller directed by and starring Sonu Sood, following a former Special Operations officer who is pulled back into danger when a young woman becomes entangled in a ruthless cybercrime network. At 128 minutes, the film is a tightly plotted cat-and-mouse chase driven by urgency and moral conviction.
What is Fateh about?
Fateh Singh spent years operating in the shadows as a Special Ops soldier before leaving that life behind. When a girl crosses paths with a sophisticated cybercrime syndicate — one that preys on ordinary people through digital deception — Fateh is the only person with the skills and determination to reach her in time. He must navigate layers of criminal infrastructure, outmaneuver well-resourced adversaries, and make decisions under brutal time pressure. The story strips away bureaucratic safety nets and puts one man's conscience against a machine built to exploit the vulnerable. It is a race where failure means more victims and the clock never stops.
Cast & crew
Sonu Sood, known across South Asian cinema for action-driven roles, pulls double duty here as both director and lead, lending the film an insider authenticity. Jacqueline Fernandez brings energy to a key supporting role, while veterans Naseeruddin Shah and Vijay Raaz anchor the dramatic weight of the story. Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Shivjyoti Rajput, Prakash Belawadi, and Akashdeep Sabir round out a cast that keeps the stakes feeling grounded.
Context & significance
For the Iranian diaspora, Bollywood action cinema has long served as a shared entertainment space — familiar enough through decades of Persian-dubbed Hindi films, yet distinct enough to feel like an outing. Fateh arrives with a Persian dub, meaning you can follow every line without reading subtitles, the same experience older generations had watching Hindi films dubbed for Iranian television. Cybercrime as a thriller engine resonates broadly; the predatory networks depicted in the film mirror anxieties that feel global, not regional. The film's pacing and moral clarity — a lone protector versus a faceless criminal apparatus — map neatly onto a thriller tradition that Persian-speaking audiences have embraced across decades and across languages.
Where & how to watch
Fateh is available on K-Time with both Persian dub and Persian subtitles, so you can watch in whichever way you prefer. Stream on the web, on your TV, or on your phone — no VPN required, no geo-blocking, cancel anytime.