Aneet Padda’s sister Reet criticizes Dhurandhar as a government-backed propaganda film and condemns Priyanka Chopra for remaining silent during an Oscars speech where her co-host supported Palestine Reet Padda, the sister of Aneet Padda, has publicly labeled the film Dhurandhar as a tool of political propaganda, accusing it of using manipulated narratives to justify government policies. In a social media post, she argued that the film serves as a "government-friendly narrative" by leveraging political speeches to rationalize events like demonetization. She called the film’s approach "propaganda" and dismissed attempts to downplay its agenda, stating, "Deny it? Not a chance." Reet expanded on her critique by comparing Dhurandhar to other films like The Kashmir Files and The Kerala Story, which she claims distort facts to create misleading narratives. She highlighted how these films exaggerate statistics, such as the number of women converted to Islam in Kashmir, to fuel anti-communal sentiments. "Take a sliver of truth, sprinkle in some absurdly inflated numbers, and suddenly you’ve got a full-blown narrative against a community," she wrote, emphasizing the manipulation of facts for political gain. The activist also criticized the lack of freedom for films that challenge the ruling party’s narrative. She pointed out that while films like Panjab 95 address political issues, they are often blocked from release if they deviate from the government’s script. "Sure, I’d be chill with such films… if it weren’t for the teeny issue that movies like Panjab 95, which actually tackle political issues but stray from the ruling party’s script, can’t see the light of day," she stated. Reet turned her attention to Priyanka Chopra, accusing her of failing to take a stand during the 2026 Oscars ceremony.#priyanka_chopra #javier_bardem #dhurandhar #reet_padda #aneet_padda

Aneet Padda’s sister Reet calls Dhurandhar 'propaganda film', slams Priyanka Chopra's silence on war at the Oscars Reet Padda, the sister of actor Aneet Padda, has publicly criticized the film Dhurandhar 2 as a "propaganda film," questioning its narrative and calling attention to the lack of political engagement from prominent public figures like Priyanka Chopra Jonas. Her comments, shared online, have sparked a broader debate about the role of cinema in addressing global issues and the responsibility of celebrities to speak out on matters of war and peace. The controversy emerged after Reet took to social media to express her dissatisfaction with the film’s portrayal of geopolitical tensions. She argued that the movie’s depiction of conflict was overly simplistic and failed to reflect the complexities of real-world situations. Her critique extended to Priyanka Chopra, who was absent from the 2026 Oscars ceremony where the film was nominated. Reet questioned why the actress, known for her advocacy on social issues, chose not to address the topic of war during the event. Reet’s remarks have resonated with many online users, who have joined the discussion about the intersection of art, politics, and public accountability. Some have praised her for holding celebrities to a higher standard, while others have defended the right of artists to focus on entertainment rather than political commentary. The debate highlights the growing expectation for public figures to engage with pressing global issues, even as they navigate the boundaries of their professional roles. The film Dhurandhar 2, which explores themes of international conflict, has been a subject of controversy since its release.#dhurandhar_2 #2026_oscars #priyanka_chopra_jonas #reet_padda #aneet_padda
Reet Padda Confronts Troll Over Film Opinions and Priyanka Chopra's Oscars Stance Aneet Padda’s sister, Reet Padda, defended her views on films like The Kashmir Files, The Kerala Story, and Dhurandhar after a troll questioned her opinions on social media. Reet responded to a comment that criticized her stance, asserting that the troll’s criticism was unwarranted. She highlighted her belief that films like Dhurandhar serve as government-friendly narratives, using political speeches to justify policies such as demonetisation. Reet also challenged the portrayal of events in The Kashmir Files and The Kerala Story, noting discrepancies between the films’ claims and real-world data, such as the exaggerated statistics about conversions to Islam. Reet further criticized the lack of freedom for films that address political issues without aligning with the ruling party’s agenda. She pointed out that movies like Punjab ’95, which tackle political themes, face censorship, while films with government-backed narratives are allowed to circulate. This contrast, she argued, reflects a double standard in the film industry. In addition to addressing the troll, Reet took aim at Priyanka Chopra’s reaction to the Free Palestine chant during the 2026 Oscars. She questioned Chopra’s silence on the issue, suggesting that if Aneet Padda ever had the opportunity to speak out on a global platform, Reet would publicly support her if she chose to take a stand. Reet emphasized her own commitment to speaking out, even if others oppose her views, and condemned political figures who use religion to justify violence, particularly referencing the 2002 genocide against Muslims. She argued that such actions constitute terrorism and should be scrutinized, just as films addressing similar themes would be.#the_kerala_story #dhurandhar #reet_padda #aneet_padda #the_kashmir_files
