Dhurandhar: 2', Yalina's Role Is Said To Be Inspired From A Politician's Daughter, Did She Remarry? Aditya Dhar's spy thriller Dhurandhar: The Revenge has sparked widespread attention, with reports suggesting the film has grossed over Rs. 500 crore globally and Rs. 113 crore net in just three days. The sequel, released on March 19, 2026, follows the original Dhurandhar, which premiered on December 5, 2025. The film has been praised for its intricate plot, stellar performances, and cinematic execution, though initial concerns about its basis in real events were addressed by the CFBC, which confirmed it is a fictional work. Aditya Dhar clarified that while the story is not a biopic, it draws inspiration from real-life events. The character Yalina, portrayed by Sara Arjun, has become a focal point of speculation. While the film’s narrative centers on her relationship with Hamza Ali Mazari, the character’s real-world parallels have drawn interest. Reports suggest Yalina’s role may be inspired by Maheen Gabol, the daughter of Pakistani politician Nabil Gabol. Maheen, linked to Uzair Baloch’s gang, was reportedly sent to Kuwait after her father became aware of her involvement. Nabil Gabol, a member of the Pakistan People’s Party, served in the National Assembly from 2002 to 2024 and was also part of the Sindh Provincial Assembly. Maheen’s marriage to Maula Bux Soomro, grandson of Ellahi Bux Soomro, on December 5, 2025, has further fueled speculation about her connection to the film. Despite these claims, the film’s fictional nature remains a key point of discussion. Aditya Dhar emphasized that Dhurandhar is not based on real individuals but is influenced by real events. Yalina’s role, though minimal in dialogue, is described as emotionally resonant, anchoring the story’s themes of love, sacrifice, and conflict.#aditya_dhar #hamza_ali_mazari #nabil_gabol #sara_arjun #maheen_gabol

Dhurandhar 2: Real-Life Inspiration Behind Yalina Jamali's Character The television series Dhurandhar 2 has ignited debates about whether the character Yalina Jamali, portrayed by Sara Arjun, is based on a real person. While the creators have not officially confirmed this, several reports suggest that Yalina may be loosely inspired by Maheen Gabol, the daughter of Nabil Gabol, a well-known Pakistani politician. The show is known for blending fictional narratives with real-life elements, which has led fans to speculate about the origins of its characters. Ranveer Singh’s portrayal of Hamza Ali Mazari is believed to draw from multiple unsung operatives, but the focus has shifted to Yalina Jamali. Reports indicate that her character might have been shaped by Maheen Gabol’s life, though details about her remain scarce. Maheen Gabol, unlike her father, has largely avoided public and political involvement. Her personal life is shrouded in mystery, with limited information available about her activities. However, media outlets have claimed that she was allegedly linked to a member of Uzair Baloch’s criminal network. These allegations reportedly led her father to send her to Kuwait to distance her from public scrutiny. Further details about Maheen’s life include her marriage to Maula Bux Soomro in December 2025. Soomro, the grandson of Elahi Bux Soomro—a former Speaker of Pakistan’s National Assembly—has been active in Sindh’s political landscape and is associated with the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party. This connection adds another layer to the narrative surrounding Maheen’s life. The plot of Dhurandhar 2 continues the story from its predecessor, where Hamza, an Indian spy disguised as a gang member, meets Yalina, an aspiring doctor and the daughter of Jameel Jamali.#nabil_gabol #sara_arjun #maheen_gabol #uzair_baloch #mula_bux_soomro
Rakesh Bedi Clarifies Dhurandhar Character Not Based on Any Real Politician; Discusses Toxic Release Delay Veteran actor Rakesh Bedi, known for his role as the cunning politician Jameel Jamali in the Dhurandhar franchise, addressed recent claims that his character resembles Pakistani politician Nabil Gabol. The controversy emerged after Gabol reportedly stated that the character mirrored his appearance. Bedi, preparing for the release of the sequel Dhurandhar: The Revenge, emphasized that the role was never intended to represent any real individual. He also shared insights about the postponed release of Yash’s film Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups, which had initially clashed with his movie at the box office. In response to the resemblance allegations, Bedi dismissed the comparison, stating that the character was crafted through a combination of traits from multiple Pakistani politicians rather than a single person. “I didn’t portray him at all,” he told India Today. “I simply adopted a particular look for the role. If someone feels that my appearance resembles him, what can I really do about it? It’s not my fault.” He added that the character’s design included elements like a wig and specific styling, which might have led to the confusion, but he stressed that the resemblance was a matter of interpretation. Bedi elaborated that the character was developed by blending characteristics from various politicians, including their speech patterns, body language, and other traits that suited the narrative. “The writers, directors, and makers never thought about portraying Nabil Gabol specifically,” he explained. “I created the character by combining traits from several politicians. If he alone feels the character represents him, that’s his own issue. I can’t help it.#ranveer_singh #dhurandhar #rakesh_bedi #nabil_gabol #toxic_fairy_tale_for_grown_ups
