
📌 Key Points
- Dhurandhar sweeps box office, now dominates OTT charts!
- Lady director explodes: Calls Blockbuster ‘Dhurandhar’ a “bad film”!
- Director alleges: “Hatred and violence in Dhurandhar’s very DNA!”
- Bollywood reels as controversy grips India’s #1 movie!
Bollywood’s ‘Dhurandhar’ has become a massive sensation, first conquering the box office and now dominating OTT as India’s top-trending film. This December 2025 spy thriller’s phenomenal success, however, has ignited a furious controversy. A prominent lady director has vehemently slammed the movie, branding it a “bad film” and alleging it promotes hatred, sparking intense debate across social media.
Blockbuster to OTT Sensation
The Bollywood movie ‘Dhurandhar’ has been a sensation, first shaking the box office and now dominating OTT platforms where it trends as India’s number one film. Released on December 5, 2025, this Bollywood spy thriller quickly broke collection records and continues to make waves in OTT streaming.
Amidst its immense popularity, lady director Shazia Iqbal has made sensational comments about the film, turning her remarks into a hot topic and sparking controversy.
Director Slams “Bad Film”
Lashing out fiercely, Shazia Iqbal labeled ‘Dhurandhar’ a “bad film.” Using its title track as background music, she directly stated: “What a bad film! This movie doesn’t hide it. Nor was it made by accident. Inciting hatred and violence is in the very DNA of this film.” Her allegations claim the film was specifically made to incite hatred and that violence is embedded in its very DNA.
These sensational comments from the lady director are currently going viral on social media. Stay tuned for more updates on the ‘Dhurandhar’ movie.
Looking Ahead
With ‘Dhurandhar’ making waves on OTT, the director’s bold claims of ‘hatred’ have undoubtedly opened a Pandora’s box. This high-stakes spat will likely spark broader conversations on artistic freedom versus critique within our industry. The coming days promise more revelations in this captivating cinematic dispute, keeping the industry and audience on tenterhooks.


