After the release of Dhurandhar 2, several videos and posts went viral on social media claiming that people in Pakistan, especially in areas like Lyari, started searching for Indian spies on the streets. These clips quickly grabbed attention and were widely circulated, with many believing them to be real incidents influenced by the film.
However, the reality is quite different. The news clarifies that these viral videos are either misleading or wrongly interpreted. There is no confirmed or credible evidence that Pakistani authorities or locals actually began any such spy hunt because of the film.
In fact, the situation appears to be exaggerated by social media users who linked unrelated visuals to Dhurandhar 2 for attention and virality. Despite this, several national media outlets reportedly picked up and published these claims without proper fact-checking, further spreading the misinformation.
Things have gone to the next level as how quickly unverified content can turn into news and stresses the need for responsible reporting in the digital age.
Dhurandhar 2 is also creating havoc in Telugu and has pushed aside Pawan Kalyan’s Ustaada Bhagat Singh which has ended as a huge flop at the box office.
This post was last modified on 24 March 2026 12:36 pm
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