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धुरंधर मूवी विवाद: ध्रुव राठी की आलोचना पर बहस | मिर्ज़ा, रोहित शर्मा और मेजर समर तूर Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this video are those of the speakers and do not reflect or represent the editorial policy, stance, or views of this channel. In this in-depth discussion, Dr Amjad Ayub Mirza, senior investigative journalist Rohit Sharma, and former Indian Army officer Maj Samar Toor critically examine the controversy surrounding the film Dhurandhar following its sharp criticism by popular YouTuber Dhruv Rathee. The panel debates whether Dhruv Rathee’s critique reflects genuine concern over propaganda and historical accuracy, or whether it exposes ideological bias against nationalist cinema. The discussion also explores the growing influence of digital creators on public opinion, the intersection of cinema, politics, and nationalism, and the limits of free speech and criticism in polarized societies. This episode offers multiple perspectives, contrasting media narratives from India and Pakistan, and provides viewers with a broader understanding of how films become battlegrounds for political and ideological debates in South Asia. Dhurandhar movie controversy Dhruv Rathee criticism Dhurandhar film debate Dr Amjad Ayub Mirza Rohit Sharma journalist Maj Samar Toor Indian cinema politics Nationalist films India YouTube political influencers Propaganda vs cinema Free speech and criticism South Asian media debates #Dhurandhar #DhruvRathee #FilmControversy #DrAmjadAyubMirza #RohitSharma #MajSamarToor #CinemaAndPolitics #MediaDebate #FreeSpeech #SouthAsia