The commentary appeared to use the film's plot as a vehicle to criticise Canadian domestic policy.
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Moneycontrol17-12-2025, 11:58

Journalist Demands 'Dhurandhar' Ban in Canada, Citing 'Narco-Terrorism Threat'

  • Daniel Bordman, National Telegraph journalist, satirically called for a ban on the Indian film "Dhurandhar" in Canada.
  • Bordman claimed the film, which links terrorism and crime, threatens Canada's "thriving narco-terrorism industry."
  • "Dhurandhar," directed by Aditya Dhar and starring Ranveer Singh, depicts Indian intelligence operations in Pakistan.
  • The film has already been banned in six Gulf nations, including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
  • Bordman's commentary is seen as a satirical critique of Canadian domestic policy on organized crime and foreign interference.

Why It Matters: A journalist's satirical call to ban "Dhurandhar" highlights Canadian policy debates on crime and foreign interference.

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