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News Topical, Digital Desk : Dhurandhar has become the biggest film of 2025. Directed by Aditya Dhar, the spy thriller is not only breaking box office records, but social media is also buzzing with "Dhurandhar." The film has been banned in several Gulf countries, but despite this, it is experiencing tremendous craze in Pakistan.

Amidst the success of " Dhurandhar, " a video of two Pakistani girls dancing to the film's famous song at a wedding is going viral on social media. The internet is reacting to the video of the Pakistani beauties.

Pakistani girls danced to this song from 'Dhurandhar'

In this clip, which is going viral on social media, two girls are seen dancing to Dhurandhar's song "Sharat." With their every move, they rival the "Sharat" heroines Ayesha Khan and Krystle D'Souza. Watching them dance, people sitting nearby cheer them on. This viral video of the Pakistani beauties was shared on an account named Rosie.

Sharing the video, he captioned it, "Dance to the song 'Sharat' from the movie 'Dhurandhar' at a Pakistani wedding." After watching the video, social media users are reacting in different ways. One user wrote, “Pakistanis are loving 'Dhurandhar'. Maybe they'll give Aditya Dhar the Nishan-e-Pakistan.”

Users said – they had banned the film.

Another user wrote, "They said they were banning Dhurandhar. Now they're dancing to songs from the same film and making reels." Another user wrote, "Pakistanis seem obsessed with Indian songs." While many users are trolling the two Pakistani girls after watching the viral video, others are also praising their talent and saying that there is no religion in front of art.

This isn't the first time a video of a song from "Dhurandhar" has gone viral. Before the film was banned in Pakistan, it had already been downloaded by over 1.8 million people in the neighboring country. Furthermore, the Hamza dialogue also spawned numerous memes in Pakistan.


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