‘Dhurandhar’ banned by ‘these’ 6 countries; Will Ranveer Singh’s horse race stop? What exactly is the topic?
Ranveer SinghThe movie ‘Dhurandhar’ is currently box officeSmoking up. The film is a record grosser in India and doing well worldwide. Meanwhile, important news about the film has come out: ‘Dhurandhar’ has been blocked from release in several Gulf countries, causing huge losses to the makers.
According to information received, ‘Dhurandhar’ was denied permission to release in Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates. These countries objected to the film’s content and refused to allow it to be screened. Sources say that the story of the film was considered “anti-Pakistani”, which led the censor board to block its release in these regions.
Why was the film banned?
Some countries have reportedly considered the theme and story of Dhurandhar to be politically sensitive. Earlier, several Indian films with anti-Pakistan messages were banned from screening in the Gulf countries. Repeating the same pattern, the Censor Board refused the film this time as well.
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The film’s team tried their best to lift the ban and release the film in the Gulf market, but all efforts failed. All the six countries unanimously said that the content of the film did not meet their standards and hence it could not be released.
Results at the box office
The ban is a big blow for the Dhurandhar team, as the Gulf market has always been a strong box office hub for Indian films. The ban has directly affected the film’s worldwide earnings. Despite this, the film’s earnings in India have been steadily increasing. With a strong story, star cast and action sequences, Dhurandhar has been a superhit at the domestic box office.
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Fan reaction
This film has been discussed a lot on social media. Many fans say that if the content is strong, even the ban cannot hinder the success of the film. Some also expressed displeasure at the decision of the Gulf countries.
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