Pakistani actor Imran Abbas has voiced strong criticism against the makers of the recently released film ‘Dhurandhar’, accusing them of misusing cinema. Speaking publicly, he expressed disappointment not only with the content of the movie but also with Pakistanis who chose to watch it, calling for more responsible filmmaking and audience discernment.
Abbas highlighted the importance of meaningful cinema that reflects positive storytelling and contributes to the cultural and social fabric of the country. He urged filmmakers to focus on quality, thought-provoking content rather than producing material that he believes undermines the industry.
The actor’s comments have sparked discussions across social media, with fans and critics weighing in on creative freedom versus social responsibility in Pakistan’s film industry. While some have supported Abbas’s stance, others argue that artistic expression should not be restricted and that audience choice plays a role in a movie’s success.
This controversy has renewed debates about the role of cinema in Pakistan and the responsibility of both creators and viewers in shaping the country’s entertainment landscape.
