‘KHEL PASSPORT KA’ REVIEW | 10 October, 2025

Happy Crowd Entertainment and King Keyaan Entertainment’s Khel Passport Ka (A) is the story of a man who loses his passport and all other documents in a foreign country. Even as he is struggling to navigate his predicament, he finds himself trapped by people involved in terrorist activities.

Ranju Cycloney’s story is routine and offers no excitement whatsoever. Arjunraaj’s screenplay is so predictable that it doesn’t afford much thrill to the viewers. The drama progresses without involving the audience who, therefore, passively watch the proceedings. Razia Pathan’s dialogues are ordinary.

Heramb Tripathi is average. Rajwant Sharma is so-so. Gauri Shankar is okay. Megha Saxena passes muster. Hema Saini lends routine support. Arjunraaj is ordinary. Arif Sahdol, Anand Sharma, Zeba Khan and the others are passable.

Arjunraaj’s direction is dull. Hriju Roy’s music doesn’t add much to the narrative. Lyrics are nothing to shout about. Ricky Gupta’s song picturisations are average. Background music (by Arjun Sinh Jawada and Suraj Singh Jawada) is below the mark. Lakhinder Shaw and Shakti Soni’s camerawork is okay. Mukesh Rathod’s action and stunt scenes lack thrill. Bhupender Singh’s editing is loose.

On the whole, Khel Passport Ka is anything but a passport to box-office success.

Released on 10-10-’25 at Super (daily 1 show) of Bombay thru Iamplex Digital Theatrical Distribution. Publicity & opening: very poor. …….Also released in Delhi-U.P. and Eastern Circuit.