OpIndia has consistently been highlighting how Wikipedia is populated by several editors who are driven by anti-Hindu and anti-India ideological biases and are inserting these biases in the pages they edit, as exemplified in the case of Dhurandhar.
Liberal propaganda requires absolute monopoly, an uncontested space, and the complete silencing of dissent. Given its contradictions and intellectually incoherent underpinnings, liberal propaganda—call it alt-leftism, wokeism—needs the nourishment of totalitarianism to survive.
The five Pakistani nationals include Afzal Khan, Mohammed Moaz Akbar, Ahmed Mumtaz, Arslan Ali Sajjad, and Abdul Rahman Abdul Sattar. The Bangladeshi national arrested by Bahraini authorities has been identified as Mohamed Israfel Meer.
The CM also stated that the festival is in accordance with the Delhi Government’s Film Policy, which is working towards making the capital a more film-friendly destination.
The history of the qawwali "Na to caravan ki talash hai, na to humsafar ki talash hai" from the Bollywood blockbuster film Dhurandhar is being debated. Its lyrics and music are similar to the qawwali featured in the 1960 Hindi film "Barsaat Ki Raat." It was sung by Manna Dey, Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle, Sudha Malhotra, and SD Batish.