Did You Spot a Pakistani Political Leader’s Poster in the Dhurandhar Trailer?

Ranveer Singh’s intense comeback look from Dhurandhar trailer
Ranveer Singh’s intense comeback look from Dhurandhar trailer

The Dhurandhar trailer isn’t just loud—it’s explosive. It screams rebellion, blood, and chaos. From the opening frame, the world feels lawless, dangerous, and fully charged with madness. Ranveer Singh leads the storm, joined by Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, R. Madhavan, and Arjun Rampal—all in fierce, violent avatars. The visuals are gritty, the background score shakes you up, and every second of the teaser feels like a warning: This is not your typical Bollywood film. Directed by Aditya Dhar and backed by a whopping ₹300 crore budget, Dhurandhar isn’t playing it safe.

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From Posters to Plots: Is Dhurandhar More Political Than We Thought?

However, beneath all of that, the action suggests that something else is brewing under the surface. Dhurandhar’s tone, dialogues, and a fleeting scene hint at a deeper meaning. It might be walking right into political territory—bold, unfiltered, and possibly controversial. In one quiet frame, a background poster flashes across the screen—featuring what looks like the portrait of a Pakistani political figure, strongly resembling Benazir Bhutto.

While the face isn’t named, the white dupatta, pose, and overall design clearly mirror visuals long associated with Benazir. Furthermore, the Urdu script beneath the image further intensifies the speculation.

This can’t be a random design choice. It‘s a clear indication that Pakistan might serve as inspiration for the enemy in this story.

Poster resembling Pakistani political leader spotted in Dhurandhar trailer background
A mysterious poster appears in the background of Dhurandhar's trailer — resembling a well-known Pakistani political figure.

One line in the trailer says:

“pados mein ryhte hain…” “Bigaad lo jo bigaad sakte ho, Bigadne ka waqt aa gaya hai.”

The reference is subtle but sharp. The term “Pados (neighbor)” in political thrillers often alludes to India’s neighboring countries, particularly Pakistan. Combine that with the poster above, and a pattern starts forming.

 

 

According to inside reports and fan theories, Ranveer Singh’s character is an undercover agent who rises through the enemy’s ranks and becomes their leader.
He’s playing the country’s greatest enemy but secretly fighting for it.

This dual persona of Ranveer Singh seamlessly blends into a political thriller, where there are no clear-cut boundaries. And it also matches the wild, dangerous, and no-rules tone of Dhurandhar.

The story isn’t just action—it’s a war film, a mind game, and maybe even a political gamble. If the poster, the language, and the hidden clues are any indication, then Dhurandhar might just be the most daring film of 2025.

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