Calling Sehmat

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Calling Sehmat
OCLC
1028623329

Calling Sehmat is the 2008

spy thriller novel written by Harinder S. Sikka based on real events. It was Sikka's debut novel, first published by Konark publishers in April 2008.[1][2] A revised edition was subsequently published by Penguin Random House India in May 2018.[3]

Plot

The story is set in

undercover operative
within the Pakistani army household.

Before the actual ceremony, she is hastily provided

They are able to provide an early warning to the Indian Navy which proves vital towards India's war effort.[6] Towards the end, Sehmat is discovered but manages to escape with the help of her handlers. She ultimately returns to India, pregnant with her Pakistani husband's child. Her child goes on to grow up and join the Indian Army as an officer himself.[7]

Non-fictional elements

According to Sikka, he stumbled upon the story during the

1971 war. Sikka eventually managed meet the officer's mother in Malerkotla, Punjab where she eventually unfolded further elements of her story. As a part of her duties in Pakistan, she used to tutor General Yahya Khan
's grandchildren.

It took Sikka approximately 8 years to fictionalize the story and arrange it into a cohesive narrative. He fictionalized the name of the main character in order to keep her anonymous. During a recent interview, he has said that the real woman behind the character has since died. As a tribute to her, Sikka formally launched the book aboard Vikrant, which was docked at Naval dockyard in Mumbai.[8][9]

The book was re-published by Penguin India in a new format in March 2018.[10]

Hindi version

A Hindi version of the book was published on 23 Aug 2019.[11]

Film adaptation

In 2018, the novel was adapted into a Hindi-language spy thriller with change in the ending contrary to the book titled Raazi. It starred Alia Bhatt in the role of Sehmat and Vicky Kaushal in that of her husband. The film was directed by Meghna Gulzar and produced by Vineet Jain, Karan Johar, Hiroo Yash Johar and Apoorva Mehta under the banner of Dharma Productions.

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