The Big Miss In Dhurandhar: How A Mumbai Mall Became Pakistan In Ranveer Singh Film

The recent film 'Dhurandhar' featuring Ranveer Singh has sparked discussions regarding its use of a Mumbai mall as a stand-in for a location in Pakistan. While the movie was filmed in several scenic locations including Thailand, Ladakh, Ludhiana, Chandigarh, and Amritsar, the decision to shoot key scenes in a Mumbai mall has raised eyebrows among critics and audiences alike. The filmmakers aimed to create a vibrant and diverse backdrop, but the choice of a shopping complex has been perceived as a missed opportunity to explore more authentic locations. This decision reflects a broader trend in Bollywood where urban settings are often used to represent foreign locales, sometimes leading to a disconnect with the narrative's cultural context. As 'Dhurandhar' prepares for its release, fans and critics are keen to see how the film balances its ambitious storytelling with its creative decisions, especially when it comes to representing international settings in a homegrown production. The film's unique production choices will likely influence audience reception and spark conversations about authenticity in Bollywood filmmaking.
Originally reported by NDTV Movies. Read original article
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