‘Dhurandhar 2’ Faces Backlash as Owaisi Slams Film Over Muslim Representation
Asaduddin Owaisi has sparked a fresh debate after openly criticising the film Dhurandhar 2, calling it a “bakwaas movie” during a public interaction. His remarks quickly gained traction across social media and news platforms, bringing the film into the spotlight for reasons beyond its box office performance. Owaisi questioned the narrative of the film and expressed concern over how certain communities are portrayed.
According to his statement, the film may create negative perceptions about Muslims, which he believes can influence public opinion in a harmful way. He emphasized that cinema has a powerful impact on society and should be handled responsibly, especially when dealing with sensitive subjects. His comments have triggered discussions around freedom of expression versus social responsibility in filmmaking.
On the other hand, supporters of Dhurandhar 2 argue that the film is purely fictional and should be viewed as entertainment rather than a reflection of real communities. Fans and some industry voices have defended the makers, stating that creative freedom should not be restricted and that films often dramatize situations for storytelling purposes.
The controversy has only increased attention on Dhurandhar 2, with debates continuing across political and entertainment circles. While the film enjoys commercial success, the criticism from figures like Asaduddin Owaisi highlights the ongoing tension between cinema, politics, and societal sensitivity, making it one of the most talked-about issues surrounding the movie.