Pirated copy of Dhurandhar sold in Pakistan for Rs 16, watch video
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New controversy over Dhurandhar film: Piracy exposed
popular bollywood movie stalwart A new controversy has emerged regarding. New Zealand YouTuber carl rock Has claimed that he found pirated copies of this film being sold openly in Pakistan. In the recently released video, he told that in Karachi Rainbow Center The DVD of this film was being sold for just PKR 50 (about 16 Indian rupees). As soon as this video surfaced, it has become a topic of discussion on social media.
There is an official ban on the theatrical release of Indian films due to political tensions between India and Pakistan. Despite this, Carl’s video states that stalwart Pirated DVDs of many other Indian movies are easily available there. While visiting the market, he presented the DVDs kept at the shops in front of the audience.
Ranveer Singh’s character became famous
Movie stalwart In Ranveer Singh Has played an important role. direction of this film Aditya Dhar Has done. Following its release in India, the film achieved notable success at the box office and became one of the highest-grossing films of the year. The film remains popular among the audience even two months after its theatrical release. Even after coming on OTT, audiences continued to watch it in theaters, which is a sign of the film’s success.
Carl Rock’s video and audience reaction
Carl Rock raised the issue of piracy in his video and said that this problem is quite serious in some markets. He said that the compliance status of copyright laws is not the same everywhere. In the video he also shared an important thing that Ranveer Singh Hailing from a Sindhi family, his grandparents came to India from Pakistan at the time of partition. After this revelation, people’s reactions to the video increased.
Whereas, the next part of the film Dhurandhar The Revenge It is scheduled to be released in theaters on March 19. Recently its teaser was released, which has received mixed reactions from the audience. Some social media users commented that the teaser looked like the end credits of the first film. The makers are planning to intensify its promotion in the coming weeks.
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