
Dhurandhar: The Revenge, directed by Aditya Dhar, has continued its extraordinary box-office journey, completing over a month in cinemas with an impressive hold. While the film has received an overwhelming response, a section of the audience is calling it propaganda. Rakesh Bedi, who recently impressed everyone with his role as Jameel Jamali in both Dhurandhar films, has now slammed audiences for terming it propaganda.
Rakesh Bedi on Dhurandhar being called propaganda
“It was timely—timely in the sense that for four, five, even ten days, you received comments, but people are saying something completely different. Even today, people are saying the shows are housefull. I went to a theatre in Delhi when the film had just released, and I asked a fan who was making hand gestures what he was doing—he said he had watched it ten times. The truth is hard to see and understand, and I would have considered it wrong only if they had exaggerated or shown something that never actually happened,” Rakesh Bedi told Zoom.






