An Indian Instagram influencer recently asked a Pakistani man in Bali about his opinion on Aditya Dhar's film Dhurandhar. The Pakistani man found the film to be overrated and full of inaccuracies. He pointed out that the depiction of Lyari in the film was not authentic and that the region is not riddled with gang wars as shown in the movie. He also criticized the film's portrayal of Sara Arjun's character, saying that a woman would not be able to roam around in a miniskirt in the streets of Lyari.
The man also questioned the authenticity of the film's depiction of the region, pointing out that the signs in the underground rave scene were written in English, not Urdu. He also mentioned that nobody in Pakistan wears half-sleeve kurtas like Ranveer Singh's character in the film. He also questioned how the character of Hamza Ali Mazari, played by Ranveer Singh, managed to elope with the daughter of a senior politician in Pakistan.
The Pakistani man's comments have sparked a debate about the accuracy of the film's depiction of Pakistan and its culture. While some people may have enjoyed the film's 'great cinematography' and songs, others have criticized it for its inaccuracies and stereotypes.