Troubled by the harsh film, Pakistan did a bad thing, now made fun of all over the world

New Delhi: Despite both parts of Aditya Dhar’s film Dhurandhar being banned in Pakistan, the film garnered a lot of discussion there. Pirated versions were also widely viewed. Now, to answer the same film, a Pakistani TV series has created a stir on social media, but jokingly.

The name of the series is ‘Jahannum Ba Raasta Jannat’ 

Let us tell you that people are openly calling this series which started from April 29, ‘Pakistani Sasta Dhurandhar’. This is a story made by mixing terrorism, revenge and romance, in which very sensational scenes have been shown regarding India and RAW.

Clips of the series are becoming increasingly viral on social media. People are also calling it a cheap version of anti-India propaganda. Especially on Reddit and X (Twitter), users are taunting it by calling it a ‘200 rupee budget’ production. One user wrote, “India makes Dhurandhar, Pakistan makes Chhuchandar.”

People trolled fiercely 

Veteran actor Javed Sheikh, who is working in the series, is also becoming a victim of trolls. He has worked in films like Om Shanti Om, Namaste London, Jannat, Tamasha in India. Now he is facing heavy criticism for playing an anti-India series. One Reddit user wrote, “After working in Bollywood for decades, now he is spreading hatred against India.”

Apart from this, people have also taken a dig at many basic mistakes made in this series. Like writing RAW as ‘R&AW’, the use of the word “Maaji” and the office set which to many people looks like a web series of Alt Balaji or Ullu App. One comment read, “At least the movie would have been made well so that it would have been fun to watch.

What did Pakistan show in the series? 

Actually, in the viral clip, the headquarters of RAW located in Delhi is shown. In this, a character named RAW Secretary Preetam Jaipal is seen talking on the phone. He has a conversation with a woman standing in front of him (who is RAW director Gopi Gajmani).

The dialogues are said to be extremely ridiculous. In which the woman says, “We have defamed the clerics, look at the condition of Pakistan.” The male character replies, “Haal nahi, Mustaqbil… Maji to hum unka daagdaar chuche.” Apart from this, names like “Operation Sindoor” are also mentioned.

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