Pakistan Mocked for 'Weak Detailing' in Spy Thriller 'Jahannum Ba'raasta Jannat'

Jahannum Ba’raasta Jannat, a Pakistani show, is being compared with Dhurandhar for its theme, but is also being widely panned for its content. | Bollywood

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Pakistan has launched its own spy thriller, Jahannum Ba'raasta Jannat, as a response to the Indian film Dhurandhar. However, the show has received ridicule online for its poor production values and lack of attention to detail.

The show features a plot where the chief of India's spy agency, RAW, discusses how to spread terrorism in Pakistan to destabilize the country. However, the characterisation of the RAW officials has been criticized, including their looks and dialogue.

Many viewers have pointed out factual errors in the show, such as the RAW headquarters being shown in Delhi with a view of the Bandra-Worli Sealink in Mumbai. The show's dialogue has also been criticized, with one viewer saying that it is worse than what Indian YouTubers write.

Jahannum Ba'raasta Jannat stars Javed Sheikh as the RAW chief and features a plot that shows the RAW officials wanting an 'Akhand Bharat'. The show has been compared to the Indian film Dhurandhar, which was praised for its realism and meticulously crafted details.