Ayodhya’s spiritual leaders are applauding the makers of ‘Dhurandhar 2’ for spotlighting what they call the stark reality of mafia don Atiq Ahmad’s ISI connections. The film has become a talking point, blending gritty action with allegations of the gangster’s anti-India leanings.
In conversations with reporters, Sitaram Das Maharaj lauded the effort: ‘Kudos to the director for bringing Atiq’s Pakistan affiliations to light through this powerful medium.’ He linked such criminals to political entities that allegedly foster division, using the movie as evidence of deeper malaise.
Deveshacharya Maharaj added weight, insisting the story draws from authentic incidents. ‘Atiq indulged in nation-threatening deeds and hobnobbed with anti-national players,’ he said, urging official inquiries into his entire circle. ‘It’s crafted on solid facts,’ he added confidently.
Fellow saints agreed, with one remarking on the nuanced portrayal: ‘The character’s authenticity screams truth—fiction can’t stray that far without basis.’ They pondered the political fallout, especially from parties once aligned with Atiq.
Swami Prabodhanand Giri was more forthright, revealing he had flagged these issues for ten years. ‘Many so-called Muslim leaders here see themselves as Pakistani,’ he alleged, directly tying it to Atiq. ‘If Pakistan beckons them, let them go; we’ll foot the bill.’
This buzz around ‘Dhurandhar 2′ comes amid Atiq’s infamous history—from real estate strong-arming to high-profile assassinations—that ended in his 2023 killing. The saints’ support elevates the film beyond mere box-office fare, positioning it as a catalyst for national security discourse. With calls for probes intensifying, the movie might just unearth more dirt on India’s underworld-politics tangle.