Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar has been criticised by some sections of the audience, as they call it a ‘propaganda’ film. Reacting to such remarks against the Ranveer Singh starrer, the actress-politician took to Instagram and defended the makers. In the note, Smriti stated, “If you have looked into the eyes of the wife of a fallen soldier & walked her to the cremation ground, if you have visited the Jagti camp in Jammu, if you have seen the deserted temple premises of Sharika Devi in Srinagar, if you have met those who were on duty during the Parliament attack or have family that survived the 26/11 Mumbai attack, then nothing in Dhurandhar should lead you to outrage — after all it’s just a film. Dhurandhar isn’t just a film — it’s the echo of lives lived and lost; and if cinema can make you feel that weight, maybe you owe it more than outrage.”
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