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Anupam Kher Defends Dhurandhar 2 against Propaganda Claims

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By HeadlineDock
3/31/2026

Veteran actor Anupam Kher defends *Dhuran-dhar: The Revenge* against propaganda claims by critics and supporters alike. Despite facing accusations of being politically charged, the film has steadily achieved box office success.

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Highlights

  • - Anupam Kher slams critics calling Dhurandhar 2 propaganda
  • - Film continues to enjoy packed theater shows every day and night
  • - Aditya Dhar's production impresses with strong character reception
  • - Kher advises ignoring those labeling cinema as political

Anupam Kher, the veteran actor and Ranveer Singh's film *Dhuran-dhar: The Revenge*, has been on a high since its March 19th release. Known for generating tremendous interest among theatergoers, every showing is packed to capacity, day or night.

However, the movie's success hasn't come without controversy. Critics and fans alike have accused it of being propaganda, with one notable case involving Anita Pandey's sister questioning its political stance. This isn't the first time such claims have been made; previous films like *The Kashmir Files* and *The Kerala Story* faced similar scrutiny.

Stark Rebuttal from Anupam Kher

Anupam Kher has now given a sharp rebuttal to these allegations, stating that the film's popularity speaks for itself. "People aren't fools; they flock to watch shows late at night only because they love what we're offering. And for those who dismiss it as mere propaganda, I say 'Rest in Peace,'" he remarked.

Reflecting on the movie's performance, Aditya Dhar's *Dhuran-dhar: The Revenge* has been a box office success, with audiences loving each character. Part 3 is also expected to hit theaters soon. Kher added, "We should ignore those labeling cinema as propaganda. You should simply enjoy films like 'Dhurandhar' and 'The Kashmir Files.' People aren't fools; they wouldn't fill up late shows if the content wasn't worth watching."

Hollywood producer Aditya Dhar's creation continues to win over audiences, proving its enduring appeal.