Despite being banned in Pakistan and some Gulf nations, Ranveer Singh’s ‘Dhurandhar’ has found an audience through streaming and pirated DVDs in Pakistan. A YouTuber documented the film being openly sold for a mere PKR 50 in Karachi’s grey markets, highlighting the demand for Indian cinema. Despite being banned in Pakistan and some Gulf nations, Ranveer Singh’s ‘Dhurandhar’ has found an audience through streaming and pirated DVDs in Pakistan. A YouTuber documented the film being openly sold for a mere PKR 50 in Karachi’s grey markets, highlighting the demand for Indian cinema.
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