
mulla macrohard 🇮🇱🇵🇸
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Writers & actors built careers on propaganda, and the industry stayed quiet like cats. Now the same clan mock Dhurandhar. You don’t get to call yourself liberal if your first instinct is to Mock. Don’t know when truth started getting labeled as propaganda...... strange times. COMING TO THE POINT..... I want to tell @AdityaDharFilms & @RanveerOfficial yeh kaala drishti aise nahi jaayega... Muthi bhar ke laal mirch se kaam nahi chalega.... poora khet jalana padega 🔥 Watched #Dhurandhar2TheRevenge last night.... Outstanding film 🙏




@BrownWorldOrder Firstly she is Srilankan Tamil and secondly, how are you from India calling your own people ugly?




Me ~ Sir can you show your achievements from the past 12 years. Gobiji ~ Ye le…🔔


how do you drink Pepsi 🤔

His words echoed, but his truth stayed quiet ⚔️ Create your next reel using the Dhurandhar font on the Edits app. Book Your Tickets Now. 🔗- linktr.ee/DhurandharTheR… #DhurandharTheRevenge is now in cinemas worldwide. Hindi | Telugu | Tamil | Kannada | Malayalam @RanveerOfficial @rampalarjun @duttsanjay @ActorMadhavan #AkshayeKhanna #SaraArjun @bolbedibol @AdityaDharFilms #JyotiDeshpande @LokeshDharB62 #JioStudios @B62Studios @TSeries @JioHotstar @StarGoldIndia

Also the highest grosser which nobody has seen..









The same industry that crowned him just delivered two back-to-back box office earthquakes — Dhurandhar 1 & 2. For any artist, this would be a moment of celebration. For SRK? Apparently, it’s a moment of… panic & insomnia. Because when the spotlight isn’t yours, even stardom starts feeling like a flickering tube light. Between subtle Pakistan bashing and not-so-subtle insecurity, one thing is clear, he had plenty of time to praise every tone, every frame, every passing film in between… just not the one that actually shook the box office. And somewhere deep down, he knows his next ‘King’ isn’t walking into a red carpet, it’s walking into a colossal failure. So the PR engines are warming up, narratives are being drafted, and the “global icon” machinery is in full swing. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: No amount of money can buy success… especially when the applause is meant for someone else.












