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Indian spy thriller Dhurandhar sparks debate across India and Pakistan

Published on: December 9, 2025 5:02 PM

Aditya Dhar's 'Dhurandhar': How Ranveer Singh's new film goes beyond staging a cross-border conflict

The Indian spy thriller Dhurandhar, released on December 5, has taken audiences in India and Pakistan by storm. Loosely based on the Lyari gang wars, the film blends high-octane action with political messaging, prompting mixed reactions on both sides of the border.

Meltdown 😁 #DHURANDHAR 🔥

According to some, the film is “propaganda” simply because it dares to:

🇮🇳 Be unapologetically anti-Pakistan
🇮🇳 Celebrate nationalism without disclaimers
🇮🇳 Show real espionage & the challenges faced by Indian intelligence officers deep inside enemy… pic.twitter.com/RC3FhY8gXT

— ARIKA🇮🇳🚩 (@nidhisj2001) December 8, 2025

While Pakistanis largely recognized the movie as propaganda, some criticized the local entertainment industry for avoiding stories rooted in Pakistan’s own history.

An entire industry tried its best to showcase Pakistan and its people in a very positive light for the past 78 years.

Pakistan’s ISI was portrayed as powerful, friendly to India, and in lovable roles, while RAW was shown as a rogue agency.

They tried to project that only the… pic.twitter.com/ztshBM0A65

— Tathvam-asi (@ssaratht) December 8, 2025

Content creator Bilal Hassan (@mystapaki) described his conflicted reaction on Instagram, praising the action sequences, music, and performances, especially Akshay Khanna’s portrayal of Rehman Dakait. Yet, he called out the anti-Pakistan dialogue as clear propaganda. Hassan lamented Pakistan’s refusal to tell its own stories, saying the film reminded him of living through the Lyari gang wars as a child.

I recently saw this film DHURANDHAR. Very gripping, excellent music & propaganda with a capital ‘P’. The film is a 4 hour long justification for why Bharat needed Modi & its research assistant happens to be a Republic TV propagandist Aditya Raj Kaul

Although, I did enjoy them…

— Muneeb Qadir (@muneebqadirmmq) December 8, 2025

While some Pakistani voices, like journalist Javera Siddique, appreciated the film for highlighting Baloch culture beyond common stereotypes, others criticized its use of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto’s images in party rallies, calling it misleading. Many users also debated why Pakistanis often consume Indian content despite bans, boycotts, and erasure of local artists in India.

کیا آپ نے کبھی لاہور کراچی میں بننے والی پاکستانی فلمز اور ڈراموں میں پاکستان کے دوسرے صوبوں کا کلچر دیکھا ہے ؟ جب کوئی پنجاب سے سندھ جاتا ہے تو اسکو ایسا کردار دے دیتے ہیں کہ وہ چمکیلے کپڑے پہنتا ہے اسکو انگریزی نہیں آتی اور یہ ہندوستان کی مووی میں کتنی خوبصورتی سے بلوچی رقص عکس… https://t.co/IcgSLdHafU

— Javeria Siddique (@javerias) December 8, 2025

The newly released Indian film #Dhurandar has unlawfully used images of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto and disgracefully attempted to portray the PPP as sympathetic to terrorists.
We strongly condemn this malicious distortion and urge the government to take immediate notice of… pic.twitter.com/EMpxLM0UMG

— Sumeta Afzal Syed (@SumetaSyed) December 8, 2025

I dont understand why are Pakistanis drooling over this song using this blooywood clip which makes no sense whatsoever to be in it!!!

We forget things very easily. We forgot we lost almost 40 civilians when india struck our cities blatantly falsely blaming us for Pahalgam… https://t.co/nlW4HYz0QI

— Sadia A 🇵🇰 (@Dr_SadiaAz) December 8, 2025

Indian critics were equally vocal, pointing to the film’s overt political messaging. Journalist Arfa Khanum Sherwani described it as heavy on “Sangh propaganda,” while film critic Anupama Chopra called it “exhausting” and packed with nationalism and anti-Pakistan narratives. Some viewers warned that slick production and catchy songs make the propaganda easy to overlook, while others stressed the cultural consequences of leaving Pakistan’s stories to foreign filmmakers.

I watched #Dhurandhar. Good acting by Akshay Khanna and Ranbir. But there’s no story, no good music, and it’s full of irritating sound effects. The mix of fiction and historical context made it even more unbearable. It’s just a BJP-funded propaganda. Don’t fall for it.

— Shyam Meera Singh (@ShyamMeeraSingh) December 9, 2025

With the kind of Sangh propaganda Dhurandhar director Aditya stuffed into the film, he should just join the BJP already.
Let’s at least pretend there’s some intellectual honesty.

— Arfa Khanum Sherwani (@khanumarfa) December 8, 2025

Gore and grit – my review of #Dhurandhar https://t.co/ytfU59RX8H

— Anupama Chopra (@anupamachopra) December 5, 2025

Anupama Chopra hates the movie cus it’s anti Pakistan and has too much “testosterone!”
Go get your tickets/ the movie must be awesome #Dhurandar@VinLeafs
pic.twitter.com/QVDlVyL8q9

— Mini (@perfectminz) December 6, 2025

The film has reignited cross-border discussions on cinema, ownership, and political narratives. Dhurandhar may entertain, but its blend of action and propaganda has sparked a deeper reflection on how national stories are told, who tells them, and the cultural implications for audiences on both sides of the border.

Dhurandhar is the natural evolution of the ABCD “Files” universe: same propaganda, bigger sets, louder applause & acceptance.

When propaganda starts looking like a spy blockbuster with catchy songs, people forget to question it. pic.twitter.com/nxUwjqw28K

— The Protagonist (@_protagonist1) December 8, 2025

The outrage surrounding Dhurandhar feels rooted in a delusional belief shaped by years of Bollywood spy fantasies—films where RAW and the ISI magically join forces against a common enemy. The reality is far less glamorous: India and Pakistan’s intelligence agencies cannot, and do… pic.twitter.com/qRotN8cK8C

— idrw (@idrwalerts) December 7, 2025

When Pathaan showed a romance between a RAW and ISI spy, it was called “spreading love.” It was even linked to the Bharat Jodo Yatra.

But Dhurandhar is suddenly labelled a “troll.”
Why?

Because this film doesn’t sell fantasy. It uses real 26/11 attack transcripts, the actual… pic.twitter.com/UsOSQrGNAh

— KAMLESH DABHHI (@kamleshdabhhi) December 7, 2025

 

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Movies Tagged With: Akshay Khanna, Bollywood, Dhurandhar, India Pakistan, Latest, Lyari gang war, propaganda

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