Who was Rahman Dakait? Gangster or political leader? The real life of Rehman Baloch
- He did not like anyone interfering in his business
- Violent instincts were embedded in his head
- Rehman Dakait was associated with Pakistan’s famous political party Pakistan People’s Party
Rehman dacoit is currently wanted on social media. In the movie Dhurandhar, Akshay Khanna played the role of Rahman Dacoit. The character has become so famous that it has taken social media by storm. Akshay Khanna’s acting makes you realize how cruel this character is. The main information about this character is that this character was alive in real life. Cruel was a real-life character many times more cruel than the one depicted in the film. But was this character a gangster or a political leader? Let’s find out.
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Rehman dacoit’s full name was ‘Sardar Abdul Rehman Baloch’. He was born in Lyari, Karachi, Pakistan. He is shown to be very cruel in the movie and he was the same in real life. So what if his business was right? Gangster or political leader? It is natural to have such a question. Basically, he was both. He started out as a gangster. He committed his first murder at the age of 13. That murder was his mother’s. He did not like anyone interfering in his business. Mother did and he ended his mother forever.
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Basically, his entire family belonged to the criminal world, so he grew up in this environment right from birth. Violent instincts were embedded in his head. Moving on, he turned to drugs, murders and built an empire of his own in the Lyari area of Karachi. There are many serious crimes and allegations of violence. Finally, in 2006, the Pakistani police encountered him and killed him. Rehman Dakait was associated with Pakistan’s famous political party Pakistan People’s Party. These things are also described in the movie.
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