Ranveer Singh in Hot Water After Pakistani Flag Appears in His New Film ‘Dharandra’
Bollywood star Ranveer Singh has found himself in the middle of a major social media storm and calls for
Bollywood star Ranveer Singh has found himself in the middle of a major social media storm and calls for a boycott in India. The controversy erupted after a video from the sets of his upcoming film, ‘Dharandra,’ showed a Pakistani flag visibly flying in the background.
The film was being shot in a village in Ludhiana, in the Indian state of Punjab. A short video and pictures from the set went viral, showing Ranveer Singh in a unique get-up with long hair and kohl-rimmed eyes. However, the focus quickly shifted to a Pakistani flag waving on a wall behind him.
Intense Backlash and Boycott Calls
As soon as the video spread online, Indian social media users erupted in anger. Critics targeted the film’s team, questioning how the flag of a “rival nation” was allowed to be displayed on Indian soil.
Many called it an administrative failure, while others raised questions about the government’s oversight. The dominant reaction has been a loud demand to boycott Ranveer Singh and the film.
A Familiar Pattern of Outrage
This incident mirrors the recent backlash against Indian singer Diljit Dosanjh, who faced similar calls for a boycott after he worked with Pakistani actress Hania Aami. Social media users are now asking why Ranveer Singh should be treated any differently.
The situation highlights the intense and often immediate public scrutiny that surrounds any perceived connection with Pakistan in the Indian entertainment industry.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the ‘Dharandra’ film controversy about?
A video from the film’s set in India showed a Pakistani flag in the background, which has led to major backlash and boycott calls against the lead actor, Ranveer Singh.
2. Where was the film being shot?
The film was being shot in a village in Ludhiana, located in the Indian state of Punjab.
3. Why is the Pakistani flag so controversial in this context?
Given the long-standing political tensions between India and Pakistan, the display of the Pakistani flag on Indian soil, especially in a popular film, is seen as highly sensitive and provocative by many in India.
4. Has this happened with other celebrities?
Yes, this is a recurring issue. Most recently, Indian singer Diljit Dosanjh faced similar boycott calls for collaborating with Pakistani actress Hania Aami.