
Ranveer Singh’s spy thriller Dhurandhar is making headlines once again, and this time for an unexpected reason.
Despite being officially banned in Pakistan, the film has reportedly been downloaded more than 2 million times within just days of its release.
The surprising surge highlights the strong curiosity and demand for the movie across borders.
Dhurandhar Pirated Version Hit In Pakistan:
Directed by Aditya Dhar, Dhurandhar hit theatres in India earlier this month and quickly grabbed attention for its intense storyline, action-packed sequences, and powerful performances.
The film explores espionage and politically sensitive themes, which led to restrictions in Pakistan and a few other regions. However, the ban appears to have had the opposite effect.
Viewers in Pakistan reportedly accessed the movie through unofficial platforms, VPN services, and underground digital channels.
Clips, dialogues, and songs from the film also went viral on social media, pushing interest even higher.
As a result, Dhurandhar has emerged as one of the most talked about and widely pirated Indian films in the region.
The film features an ensemble cast including Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, R Madhavan, and Arjun Rampal, adding to its mass appeal.
Ranveer Singh’s intense screen presence and the gripping narrative have played a major role in keeping audiences hooked.
Industry experts believe this situation once again proves that digital access has changed how content travels globally.
Restrictions often spark greater curiosity, turning banned films into underground sensations.
While Dhurandhar continues its successful run in India, its growing popularity beyond official borders shows the unstoppable reach of cinema in the digital age.
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