Dhurandhar 2 Faces 'Propaganda' Criticism Amid Box Office Success Online users have labeled the Dhurandhar franchise as "propaganda," sparking debate over its portrayal of historical figures. A Twitter user criticized the film for elevating Sanjay Gandhi to the title "Prince of India," suggesting that without the Jan Sangh political party, the narrative would not have been included in NCERT textbooks. Another user remarked, "Propaganda before propaganda got famous," highlighting the perceived bias in the film's storytelling. Despite the backlash, the film's director, Aditya Dhar, has not issued any public statement addressing the controversy. Meanwhile, Dhurandhar 2 continues to dominate the box office, amassing Rs. 715 crore in just nine days of its release. The film's commercial success has drawn attention to its cultural impact, even as critics question its historical accuracy and narrative approach. The controversy reflects broader discussions about the role of cinema in shaping public memory and political discourse. While some argue that the film serves as a form of patriotic storytelling, others contend that it oversimplifies complex historical events. As the debate unfolds, the film's box office performance underscores its significant reach and influence in the entertainment industry.#aditya_dhar #dhurandhar_2 #sanjay_gandhi #jan_sangh #ncert_textbooks
