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Raazi Face Swap Video Template – Alia Bhatt & Vicky Kaushal Edit

Overview

This Raazi-inspired face swap video template lets you insert yourself, friends, or characters into cinematic moments inspired by Alia Bhatt and Vicky Kaushal’s performances. Built on Magic Hour’s AI Face Swap technology, it’s ideal for creators who want to quickly produce high-impact, shareable edits without complex VFX or manual rotoscoping.

You can remix this template directly using Magic Hour’s Face Swap Video workflow, or combine it with tools like Image to Video and Text to Video to build your own “Raazi-style” cinematic sequences from scratch.

About Raazi, Alia Bhatt & Vicky Kaushal

Raazi (2018) is an Indian spy thriller directed by Meghna Gulzar and produced by Dharma Productions. Adapted from Harinder Sikka’s novel Calling Sehmat, it follows a young Kashmiri woman who marries into a Pakistani military family to spy for India during the 1971 Indo–Pak war.

The film is widely cited for its restrained realism, character-driven espionage, and strong lead performances. Alia Bhatt’s portrayal of Sehmat Khan received multiple Best Actress awards (including Filmfare), and Vicky Kaushal’s role as Iqbal Syed added emotional depth to a high-stakes narrative. These qualities make Raazi a popular reference for creators who want grounded thriller aesthetics rather than over-the-top action.

What This Template Does

This template is designed for:

  • AI face swap edits – Replace on-screen faces with your own, your cast, or fictional personas using Magic Hour’s Face Swap Video.
  • Cinematic fan edits – Recreate or reinterpret spy-thriller scenes inspired by Raazi’s tone, color palette, and emotional beats.
  • Concept tests & proof-of-concept – Pitch ideas for campaigns, music videos, or short films by quickly dropping your talent into a “Raazi-style” visual language.

Under the hood, the template relies on the same underlying technology that powers Magic Hour’s dedicated Face Swap and Face Swap GIF products, giving you high-quality likeness transfer with consistent facial expressions and lighting.

How to Remix This Template in Magic Hour

You can create your own version of this Raazi edit in a few steps:

  1. Start from Face Swap Video
    Go to Face Swap Video to begin. Upload a source video that matches the kind of shot you want—dialogue-heavy close-ups, over-the-shoulder shots, or tense hallway walks work especially well for spy-thriller scenes.
  2. Add your faces
    Upload clear reference photos or video frames of the faces you want to insert. For best recognition, choose front-facing images with natural expressions and good lighting. You can reuse the same face across multiple scenes to create a continuous character arc.
  3. Generate your first pass
    Run the face swap and download a first version. Treat this as a “blocking” edit: you’re checking composition, performance, and emotional readability more than pixel-perfect detail.
  4. Iterate creatively
    Want more scenes or variations? Stitch together multiple outputs, or create additional clips using other Magic Hour tools:
    • Image to Video – Turn a single spy-themed still into a moving shot, then apply face swap.
    • Video to Video – Stylize your own footage to a more cinematic, thriller-inspired look.
    • Animation – Build animated Raazi-style sequences with stylized characters.
  5. Polish and finalize
    Once you’re happy with the swapped faces, you can optionally refine still frames using the AI Image Editor or enhance clarity with the AI Image Upscaler and Video Upscaler before publishing.

Use Cases for Creators & Teams

  • Fan edits & tributes – Place yourself as Sehmat or Iqbal in iconic-style moments to create reels, shorts, or fan trailers.
  • Marketing & concept pitching – Rapidly prototype espionage-themed ads, brand films, or social campaigns with your actual talent in the frame.
  • Storyboards & previz – Test casting ideas by swapping different faces into the same Raazi-like scenes to see what combinations feel most believable.
  • Creator content & social experiments – Run “what if I was the lead in Raazi?” series on YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, or TikTok to drive engagement.

Tips for High-Quality Raazi-Style Face Swaps

  • Match angles and expressions – For convincing results, choose reference faces with similar head angles and emotional tone (e.g., tense, neutral, or subtle smiles) to the target shot.
  • Use cinematic framing – Close-ups and mid-shots, especially in low-key lighting, tend to emphasize performance and hide small artifacts.
  • Pay attention to continuity – If you’re building a multi-shot sequence, try to use consistent reference photos for each character so their appearance remains stable across cuts.
  • Refine stills when needed – For hero shots (thumbnails, posters, promos), export frames and refine them with the AI Face Editor or AI Image Generator, then bring them back into video form using Image to Video.
  • Create matching promotional assets – Use:

Combining Face Swap with Other Magic Hour Tools

For more advanced Raazi-inspired projects, you can chain multiple Magic Hour tools:

Ethical & Legal Considerations

When creating Raazi-style face swap edits:

  • Only use footage, images, and audio that you have rights or permission to use.
  • Be transparent if you’re using AI-manipulated media, especially in commercial or political contexts.
  • Respect privacy and consent when swapping the faces of real people (friends, clients, public figures).

Who This Template Is For

  • Creators who want to appear in cinematic spy-thriller scenes without filming large-scale productions.
  • Marketers & agencies testing espionage or thriller-inspired concepts for campaigns and content.
  • Filmmakers & writers building pitch materials, tone tests, or animatics for similar stories.
  • Startups & product teams exploring AI-driven storytelling, personalization, or interactive video experiences.

Use this Raazi #AliaBhatt #VickyKaushal face swap template as a starting point, then remix it with Magic Hour’s Face Swap Video, Video to Video, and Text to Video tools to build your own signature spy-thriller edits—fast, flexible, and production-ready.

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