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Pakistani netizens are furious after watching the Dhurandhar trailer. The film stars Ranveer Singh and Sanjay Dutt. Critics claim the trailer paints Pakistan wrongly, turning a local Lyari gang war into an international spy war.

Some images in the trailer show Pakistan Peoples Party flags and even a rally. Others recognized historical figures like Benazir Bhutto in the background. At the same time, local Pakistani identity feels watered down in the trailer, according to viewers.
Many users call this “jingoism” and accuse Bollywood of using anti-Pakistan themes to regain popularity. One critic wrote, “The only way an Indian star can make a comeback now is in an anti-Pakistan film.”Fans say Bollywood’s narrative risks misrepresenting real Pakistani history and people.
From some of their comments: “Pakistan’s local crime war turned into a global plot.”
Others warn that such stories fuel negative stereotypes about Pakistan to serve propaganda.

Meanwhile, some Pakistani viewers who watched the trailer online say the casting feels deliberately chosen to villainize Pakistan.At Six Screen Entertainment, we feel this reaction is more than drama — it’s a serious warning.
When films mix fiction with real political tension, art must respect real history and real people.The Dhurandhar controversy shows how films can become battlegrounds—not just for action, but for narrative control.

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