Did Pakistan Start Searching for Spies After ‘Dhurandhar 2’? Here’s the Truth
Viral claims suggesting that people in Pakistan began searching for Indian spies after the release of ‘Dhurandhar 2’ have been widely circulated on social media. These posts, often accompanied by dramatic videos, created the impression that the film had triggered real-world reactions across the border. However, closer examination reveals that these claims are misleading and lack factual backing.
Fact-checks conducted on the circulating content found that the videos being shared are not recent and are unrelated to the film. Many of these clips were traced back to older incidents or different contexts, which were then misrepresented to fit the narrative. There is no verified evidence to support the idea that any such search activity was initiated due to the movie.
Experts and media observers have pointed out that such misinformation often spreads quickly due to the film’s popularity and the public’s interest in high-voltage, patriotic themes. By linking unrelated visuals to a trending topic, misleading posts gain traction and create confusion among viewers who may not যাচerify the authenticity of the content.
In reality, there has been no official confirmation or credible report indicating any change in security actions or public behavior in Pakistan related to the film. The situation highlights the importance of verifying information before sharing, especially when it involves sensitive topics that can influence public perception and cross-border narratives.