Desk Correspondent , Delhi - A Pakistani Member of the National Assembly, Nabil Gabol, has shared his deep unhappiness regarding the new Bollywood film Dhurandhar. He specifically pointed out that the portrayal of his character by veteran actor Rakesh Bedi is not accurate at all. Gabol feels that the movie does not show the true facts about his life and his political career in Pakistan. This public statement has quickly gained attention across social media, as fans of the movie were not expecting such a strong reaction from a real-life figure. It has sparked a new debate about how films should represent real people.

The politician believes that the filmmakers should have done more research before showing his life story on the big screen. He mentioned that such inaccurate portrayals can create a wrong image of a person in the minds of the audience. While Ranveer Singh and the rest of the cast are receiving praise for their acting, Gabol remains firm that his side of the story was ignored. He expressed that it is important for cinema to be responsible when dealing with sensitive political backgrounds. Many people are now curious to see if the movie producers will respond to these serious claims.

Despite the controversy, the film continues to draw large crowds to the theaters due to its high-energy action and star power. However, this disagreement shows how difficult it can be to make movies based on real-life events and famous personalities. Some viewers feel that movies are just for entertainment, while others agree that accuracy is very important for historical or political figures. As the discussion grows, it highlights the thin line between creative freedom and the truth. For now, the debate over the film's version of history continues to trend online between fans and critics alike.
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