Dhurandhar: The Revenge, a hyper-violent sequel to the highest-grossing Hindi film in India, is criticized for its overt political propaganda and lack of emotional depth despite breaking box office records. The film's strong Hindu nationalist themes and rushed production result in a less polished experience compared to its predecessor, serving as a cautionary tale for content creators about prioritizing political messaging over narrative quality and artistic integrity.
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