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Ranveer Singh’s spy thriller Dhurandhar has become a surprising cultural phenomenon in Pakistan, even though the film remains officially banned in the country. According to reports cited by IANS indicate that the movie has been illegally downloaded at least 2 million times within the first two weeks of its release, making it the most pirated Indian film in Pakistan’s recent history. 

That figure reportedly surpasses piracy numbers of previous hits such as Shah Rukh Khan’s Raees and Rajinikanth’s 2.0. 

The ban was imposed by Pakistani authorities amid objections to the film’s portrayal of sensitive historical events involving cross-border terrorism and espionage narratives set against Karachi’s Lyari district. According to IANS report, officials and analysts' concerns over the depiction of internal



issues and alleged 'anti-Pakistan' themes led to the denial of official release, a decision echoed across several Gulf countries, including Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Oman and the UAE. 

In spite of this ban, Dhurandhar does have a following amongst the underground community. People from Pakistan are reportedly accessing this video through Torrents, Telegram channels, VPNs, as well as overseas streaming links.

The film’s music has also found unexpected resonance. A viral clip circulating on social media shows Pakistani politician Bilawal Bhutto Zardari being welcomed to an event while the Dhurandhar track FA9LA, picturised on Akshaye Khanna’s character, played in the background. The video drew attention precisely because the music was aired at a public gathering even as the movie itself remains banned. 
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