'Dhurandhar: The Revenge': Pirated version of Ranveer Singh starrer begins streaming in Pakistan on release day - WATCH

From Protests To Bans, Dhurandhar 2 Becomes Bollywood’s Biggest Off-Screen Drama
The release of 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' may be banned in Pakistan, but that has not stopped fans from watching the film on its release date - 19 March. As per a viral tweet, a pirated version of the Aditya Dhar directorial has made its way online in Pakistan, with eager viewers streaming the film. The development came to light after Pakistani journalist Khalid Mehmood Khalid shared a post on social media, claiming he was watching the film in Lahore. Posting a clip of his screen, he wrote, "Watching Dhurandhar 2 in Lahore."
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From Protests To Bans, Dhurandhar 2 Becomes Bollywood’s Biggest Off-Screen Drama

'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' pirated in Pakistan

The clip that has been viewed over 250K times in the last few hours since the post was made, features a clip from the film and also a watermark on the top left corner.

Netizens react

Reacting to the clip, one wrote, "Sadly Dhurandhar - The Revenge pirated version has reached Pakistan today itself. Below is a Pakistani Journalist confirming the same and enjoying the film on his Home Screen. Pakistanis can’t live without Indian Cinema even if it’s about crushing Pakistani terror!"Another said, "Pakistani already pirated Dhurandhar 2 …. Humse jaldi toh inko dekhna hai.""Movie so goated even pakistanis are enjoying it," commented another.Dhurandhar: The Revenge Movie Review

'Dhurandhar' becomes most pirated film in Pakistan

The film's circulation in Pakistan is notable given that the official release of both - 'Dhurandhar' and 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' - were banned in the country.
However, industry observers note that such restrictions have often fuelled curiosity and demand, contributing to widespread piracy.This is not the first time the franchise has seen significant unauthorised viewership in the region. Reports indicate that the previous instalment became one of the most-pirated films in Pakistan, recording an estimated two million illegal downloads within just two weeks of its release.Following its digital release, 'Dhurandhar' reportedly climbed to the top spot on Netflix Pakistan.

Madras High Court helps curb piracy

Meanwhile, in India, the Madras High Court stepped in to help curb piracy of 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge'. The court issued an interim injunction against the unauthorised streaming and broadcast of the film. The court restrained internet service providers and cable TV operators from illegally streaming or telecasting the film until April 15, as reported by Bar and Bench.See More: 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' Movie Review and Release Live Updates: Ranveer Singh starrer becomes first Bollywood film to earn Rs 100 crore on day 1
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