Pakistan's Cheap Version of 'Dhurandhar' Sparks Social Media Trolling The Indian film Dhurandhar, starring Ranveer Singh, and its sequel Dhurandhar 2 have achieved massive popularity in Pakistan, despite being banned in the country. Despite legal restrictions, the movies have gained a massive following through piracy, with Pakistani audiences widely consuming the content. In response, Pakistan launched its own show, Jahannum Baraasta Jannat, which has been met with intense criticism and mockery on social media. The show, intended as a counter to Dhurandhar, has been dubbed a "cheap and poor-quality version" by viewers. Critics argue that the production lacks professionalism, with dialogues blending Urdu and Hindi in an awkward manner. Pakistani actors are accused of mispronouncing Hindi words, creating an unnatural and comical effect. The show's portrayal of Indian intelligence agents has also drawn ridicule, with audiences finding the accents and performances overly exaggerated. Among the most controversial aspects is the casting of actor Javed Sheikh, known for his roles in Indian films like Om Shanti Om and Namaste London. Fans are baffled by his involvement in a show perceived as low-budget and poorly executed, leading to widespread jokes and memes. Social media platforms, particularly X (formerly Twitter), have become hubs for mocking the production, with users sharing clips that highlight the show's flaws. The piracy of Dhurandhar 2 in Pakistan underscores the film's immense popularity, despite its ban. While the movie continues to dominate the Indian box office, its unauthorized distribution in Pakistan highlights the challenges of controlling content in the digital age.#ranveer_singh #x #dhurandhar #jahannum_barasta_jannat #javed_sheikh
