In today’s digital space, entertainment often blends with public opinion in interesting ways. A simple content release can quickly turn into a larger discussion about audience taste and expectations.
Social media platforms like X have become key spaces for such reactions. People do not just consume content anymore, they respond, analyse, and often turn it into humour.
A recent post about Dhurandhar 3 by Niks Indian has triggered similar conversations online. The claim that the film is made “for those who wanted it without propaganda and violence” caught immediate attention.
Interestingly, the poster carries the intense tagline “Infiltrate. Destroy. Avenge.” This contrast led many users to react with humour and curiosity.
One user joked, “Violence nahi hai, bas thoda ‘avenge’ hai,” while another said, “Propaganda free bolke curiosity badha di boss.” These comments quickly gained traction.
Some users expressed genuine curiosity about the film’s approach. Others responded with sarcasm, questioning whether the final content would match the claim.
A comment noted, “Trailer dekhne ke baad decide karenge kitna ‘peaceful’ hai,” reflecting a sense of skepticism among viewers.
At the same time, a few users appreciated the attempt to present something different. One user mentioned that it was refreshing compared to the usual content noise.
The discussion highlights how audiences today are more aware and expressive. They question claims, interpret messaging, and often reshape narratives through humour.
Whether Dhurandhar 3 lives up to its positioning remains to be seen. However, it has already achieved one key goal, which is generating strong online conversation.
Niks Indian launched Dhurandhar 3 for those people who wanted it without propaganda and violence. pic.twitter.com/TOsBZdLHQU
— Bewda babloo (@babloobhaiya3) March 23, 2026




