Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar finds a way into Pakistan’s pirated market, is being sold at this shocking price
Actor Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar, which was banned in Pakistan and several Gulf countries during its theatrical run, has found an unexpected afterlife across the border. After becoming accessible to Pakistani audiences via its Netflix release, the spy thriller has now made its way into the country’s pirated markets, where copies are being sold at eyebrow raising prices.
Recently, New Zealand-based YouTuber Karl Rock took to social media to share a video documenting how pirated copies of director Aditya Dhar’s spy thriller are being openly sold in markets across Pakistan.
In the video, he is seen walking through bustling streets in Pakistan when he unexpectedly comes across pirated copies of Dhurandhar being sold openly. He was at Karachi’s Rainbow Centre.
“Indian films are banned in Pakistan, but look what I found, and this is a new film, yeah, from Hindustan,” Karl says while approaching a shop owner. He then shows a screen with the poster of Ranveer in Dhurandhar, with the shop keeper telling him that this is the most recent film.
The YouTuber then talks about Ranveer, saying, “I can tell you a thing or two about Ranveer Singh. He's a Sindhi. His grandparents are from this city, I think, and they came across to India during partition.”
The video further captures him stopping to ask the shopkeeper about the price of the pirated copy, with the vendor readily quoting the amount on camera. He is told that it is for PKR 50 (approximately ₹16). “Bahut sasta (it’s very cheap),” Karl is seen exclaiming.
source:hindustantimes.com


