Love it or hate it, if you have watched Dhurandhar you've noticed it comes across as a different Hindi film. You realise it is a violent drama, a spy thriller and a film that highlights cross-border terrorism within the mainstream space, yet you might just struggle over what exactly makes Dhurandhar a different viewing experience within its genre of pop patriotism.

The answer actually is simple: Dhurandhar is the first Hindi film that looks at India's terror problem from the other side of the border.

View from the other side

It's a film based in Pakistan about terror attacks in India, which makes it unique. Never mind writer-director Aditya Dhar went scouting in Thailand for locations, his fictional universe in Dhurandhar unfolds a fascinating picture of Lyari, Karachi, while la

See Full Page