Dhurandhar 2 has been generating strong buzz across media platforms and among audiences. Starring Ranveer Singh, Sara Arjun, and others, the film is performing well at the box office. The sequel continues to attract attention for both its content and commercial success.
Despite its popularity, some critics have labelled the film as propaganda. This debate has brought back comparisons with filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri, known for films like Kashmir Files and Kerala Story. His work has often sparked similar discussions around ideology and storytelling.
At one point, Vivek Agnihotri enjoyed strong support from right wing audiences. However, with Aditya Dhar entering the scene with Dhurandhar, some observers feel that the focus has shifted. The changing dynamics have added another layer to the ongoing conversation.
Amid this backdrop, an unexpected social media activity caught public attention. Dhruv Rathee released a video calling Dhurandhar 2 a propaganda film. What surprised many was that Vivek Agnihotri liked that particular post, leading to widespread reactions online.
The incident triggered mixed responses from users. Some questioned whether the action was driven by rivalry or personal opinion. Others made light of the situation, suggesting it reflected competition between filmmakers rather than any deeper issue.
There were also voices pointing out that both filmmakers, along with Dhruv Rathee, operate in a space where content, business, and messaging often overlap. This perspective added to the broader debate around intent and audience perception.
In the end, the episode highlights how blurred the lines have become between storytelling, ideology, and publicity. Even a simple online action like a ‘like’ can quickly turn into a larger controversy and drive widespread discussion.




