Can’t deny 26/11: ‘Dhurandhar’ actor Danish on Hrithik’s review
The world of Bollywood is no stranger to controversy, and the latest film to spark debate is ‘Dhurandhar’. The movie has been making headlines for its portrayal of politics, and one of its actors, Danish Pandor, has now responded to a review by none other than Hrithik Roshan. In a recent interview, Danish, who plays the role of Uzair Baloch in the film, addressed Hrithik’s comments on the movie’s politics, stating that the elements depicted in the film are research-backed and cannot be denied.
For those who may not be aware, Hrithik Roshan had expressed his disagreement with the politics presented in ‘Dhurandhar’. However, Danish Pandor begs to differ, citing the fact that the film’s portrayal of certain events, including the 26/11 attack, is rooted in reality. “This is very subjective…As far as political aspect goes, these are all research-backed elements. Even if you take into consideration the 26/11 attack, you can’t deny that it happened,” Danish said in a statement.
The 26/11 attack, which took place in Mumbai in 2008, was a devastating terrorist attack that claimed the lives of over 160 people. The attack was carried out by a group of terrorists from Pakistan, and it led to a significant deterioration in relations between India and Pakistan. The fact that Danish brings up this event in his response to Hrithik’s review is significant, as it highlights the film’s attempt to tackle real-world issues and spark important conversations.
It’s worth noting that ‘Dhurandhar’ is not the first film to tackle sensitive topics like terrorism and politics. Many Bollywood films have explored these themes in the past, often sparking controversy and debate. However, what sets ‘Dhurandhar’ apart is its unflinching portrayal of the complexities of politics and the human cost of terrorism.
Danish Pandor’s response to Hrithik’s review also underscores the importance of research and accuracy in filmmaking. By stating that the film’s portrayal of politics is research-backed, Danish is emphasizing the fact that the movie is not just a work of fiction, but a thoughtful and well-researched exploration of real-world issues.
Of course, not everyone will agree with the film’s portrayal of politics, and that’s okay. As Danish himself said, “This is very subjective…” However, by sparking important conversations and encouraging viewers to think critically about the issues presented, ‘Dhurandhar’ is already achieving its goal of being a thought-provoking and impactful film.
In the end, the fact that ‘Dhurandhar’ is sparking controversy and debate is a testament to the film’s ability to challenge our assumptions and push us out of our comfort zones. As Danish Pandor so eloquently put it, “you can’t deny” the reality of certain events, including the 26/11 attack. By tackling these tough topics head-on, ‘Dhurandhar’ is proving itself to be a film that is not afraid to take risks and challenge the status quo.
As the conversation around ‘Dhurandhar’ continues to unfold, it will be interesting to see how the film’s portrayal of politics is received by audiences and critics alike. One thing is certain, however: ‘Dhurandhar’ is a film that will not be ignored, and its impact will be felt for a long time to come.