Rakesh Bedi. He has been in the industry since 80’s. Never got the recognition. With this Jamali role, he nailed it. A fantastic actor.The guy who played jameel jamali absolutely killed it, hilarious to the core.
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Rakesh Bedi. He has been in the industry since 80’s. Never got the recognition. With this Jamali role, he nailed it. A fantastic actor.The guy who played jameel jamali absolutely killed it, hilarious to the core.
I was referring to my fellow Indians, you are not one of them. If you don't believe me, spend some time on social media or YouTube. Views are in millions for a show like Meri Zindagi Hai Tu.I can’t name more than 10 Pakistani actors/ singers/ artists total. Identifiable by photo caveat would knock it down to 5-6. If you remove musicians/ singers it might be down to 1-2. As far as I know that would be the most case with people I know.
Sure; maybe a few people have acquired taste for Pak shows. I remeber picking up Punjabi (Pak side) TV show video cassettes along with a friend for his Dadi (he was a Punjabi obviously).
Don’t generalize all.
I am sure Punjabi Rap music from India is super popular in Pak but apart from 1-2 mainstream songs they don’t have much following in rest of India.

I can understand if you saw more than an hour and found out that this movie is not for you but the first 10 mins of the film showed Kandahar plain hijack which is a documented real event. Why did it offend you ?I tried watching Dhurandhar 1 on Netflix last month. Could nt Stand it after first 10 Mins so had to Stop it. Indians think they have made a Godfather level movie by Inserting themselves into Local Karachi Gang war and portray it as a matter linked to Indian National Security. Its Hilarious and Its Box office success only showa how Sangis gobble everythinh that can portray Sanghi hero Bravado
May be i watched it more than 10 Mins. Cant exactly remember. . that shootout at wedding Ceremony is when i stopped it. i thought i was only 10 mins inI can understand if you saw more than an hour and found out that this movie is not for you but the first 10 mins of the film showed Kandahar plain hijack which is a documented real event. Why did it offend you ?![]()
He isn't Indian?I was referring to my fellow Indians, you are not one of them. If you don't believe me, spend some time on social media or YouTube. Views are in millions for a show like Meri Zindagi Hai Tu.![]()
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Why bother?I tried watching Dhurandhar 1 on Netflix last month. Could nt Stand it after first 10 Mins so had to Stop it. Indians think they have made a Godfather level movie by Inserting themselves into Local Karachi Gang war and portray it as a matter linked to Indian National Security. Its Hilarious and Its Box office success only showa how Sangis gobble everythinh that can portray Sanghi hero Bravado
Reality likely 1 rainbow pony1 rainbow pony vs 100 rainbow ponies.
It’s still fictitious stories and make believe stuff.![]()
Ok so basically you saw scenes from Kandahar Hijack (real event) + terror attack on Indian parliament (real event) and got offended. Fair enough.May be i watched it more than 10 Mins. Cant exactly remember. . that shootout at wedding Ceremony is when i stopped it. i thought i was only 10 mins in
First of All i do not get offended by Sanghi Imaginations and made up realitiesOk so basically you saw scenes from Kandahar Hijack (real event) + terror attack on Indian parliament (real event) and got offended. Fair enough.
I can’t name more than 10 Pakistani actors/ singers/ artists total. Identifiable by photo caveat would knock it down to 5-6. If you remove musicians/ singers it might be down to 1-2. As far as I know that would be the most case with people I know.
Sure; maybe a few people have acquired taste for Pak shows. I remeber picking up Punjabi (Pak side) TV show video cassettes along with a friend for his Dadi (he was a Punjabi obviously).
Don’t generalize all.
I am sure Punjabi Rap music from India is super popular in Pak but apart from 1-2 mainstream songs they don’t have much following in rest of India.
Far too many North Bharatiyas are obsessed with everything Pakistani - from Urdu to their women (fair and ,therefore, considered beautiful) and have delusions about themselves being ancient Pakistanis.
Which is why even in their politics they are trying to impose a version of Sanatan Dharma that is as backward as all the shariah states in the world.

that’s what I am also saying, Kandahar hijack and parliament attack were real documented events perpetuated by Islamic jihadis. It happened for sure, there are news footage, evidences, court documents. In your world it is “sanghi imagination” . That’s exactly why I said it bothered you probably. Some random action scene in a wedding is not a deal breaker or some over the top offensive scene obviously. It’s ok, if watching it felt personal, it did for me as I remember following the incidents quiet vividly .First of All i do not get offended by Sanghi Imaginations and made up realities
Thats the precise deal breaker. We will not take Sanghi Interpertation of our culture and Social Norms or let Indians tell us how do we liveSome random action scene in a wedding is not a deal breaker or some over the top offensive scene obviously.
Dhurandhar is the most streamed and pirated movie in Pakistan in the last year . So clearly “we” is not applicable here, it seems more of an individual choice.Thats the precise deal breaker. We will not take Sanghi Interpertation of our culture and Social Norms or let Indians tell us how do we live
Dhurandhar is the most streamed and pirated movie in Pakistan in the last year . So clearly “we” is not applicable here, it seems more of an individual choice.
I can understand if you don’t like action films or gore, that’s alright.
Yes It might be most streamed or pirated mainly because of Hype or the fact that Indian Director Tried to Insert Raw operative in Domestic Gang Conflict. Yes Lyari was a hub for drugs and extortion, historians and residents point out it was never a primary base for international proxy wars. The film essentially rewrites history to frame the gangs as vital to Indian National Security. Looks like Indian Directors have Run out Jingoistic Scripts , So they imagined their nationalism in local gang war of KarachiSo people naturally wanted to see that joke thats why its streamed a lot.
Not Exactly true now is it?Ok, it’s a movie. If people watched it as a joke or for entertainment, all that matters is, they watched it. I think that’s on target for the filmmakers lol. That’s all they want.
Nice synopsis though for someone who watched 20 mins![]()
Most of popular Indian cinema is not for serious cinema watchers. I tried to find a list from GeminiDo Pakistani still watch Indian cinema? I remember it used to be decent. These days, you cannot watch most of this stuff with our family due to too much R rated content. Plus now its just anti-Pakistan propaganda.
I lost interest in it a long time ago.
I dont know about that. Hollywood content is diverse, there are content ratings, so you know there is varying degrees of nudity and sex and you can pick and choose something which does not have much of either.Most of popular Indian cinema is not for serious cinema watchers. I tried to find a list from Gemini
- Dhurandhar – ~₹1,350–1,428 Crore
- Kantara: Chapter 1 – ~₹850–900 Crore
- Chhaava – ~₹797–809 Crore
- Saiyaara – ~₹579 Crore
- Mahavatar Narsimha – ~₹326–327 Crore
- War 2 – ~₹303–364 Crore
- Lokah: Chapter 1 - Chandra – ~₹304 Crore
- They Call Him OG – ~₹295 Crore
- Sitaare Zameen Par – ~₹266 Crore
- Pushpa: The Rule – Part 2 – ~₹164 Crore
Of these, I personally have seen 3 (Dhurandhar, Kantara and Lokah) and only really enjoyed Lokah.
To your concern about Pakistan propaganda, there are only 2 movies that have anything to do with Pakistan - Dhurandhar & I assume War 2 given the name.
There's no R Rated content by the way, Indian movies are still very tame compared to Hollywood - no nudity only some vulgarity and even profanity is milder than you'll hear in day to day life.
Indian cinema is so huge that it's difficult to pigeonhole - there were over 1500 movies released in 2025. I saw maybe 20 of them and they were all very different. Add to that the amount of streaming content created and it's possible to have 10 Indians in a room and discover there is not one movie or show that 2 of them can talk about in common.I dont know about that. Hollywood content is diverse, there are content ratings, so you know there is varying degrees of nudity and sex and you can pick and choose something which does not have much of either.
Indian films on the other hand, do not seem to be complete these days unless there are scantily clad women front and center. Romance and sex is also a central theme and so are provocative songs and dances.
What is going on with the saari fashions by the way? It used to be such an elegant Indian dress. Now it looks like women are wearing swimming tops with a bed sheet wrapped around.