'Threat to Canada's narco-terrorism': Journalist calls for 'ban' on 'Dhurandhar', shares its satirical review

'Threat to Canada's narco-terrorism': Journalist calls for 'ban' on 'Dhurandhar', shares its satirical review

Updated on 17 Dec 2025 Category: Entertainment • Author: Scoopliner Editorial Team
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The film, directed by Aditya Dhar and starring Ranveer Singh, focuses on Indian intelligence operations in Pakistan and the links between organised crime and terrorism. In a post shared on X, Daniel Bordman used a sarcastic tone to critique both the film and the current political climate in Canada.


Daniel Bordman, a senior correspondent for the National Telegraph, shared a satirical review of the Indian film "Dhurandhar", calling for "ban" of the movie in Canada.
The film, directed by Aditya Dhar and starring Ranveer Singh, depicts Indian intelligence operations within Pakistan. It specifically explores the intersections between urban criminal gangs and international terrorism. The movie has gained significant international attention following its recent ban in six Gulf nations, including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
In the video shared on X, Bordman stated that he viewed the film "on behalf of the BBC and CBC" to examine its portrayal of the relationship between India and Pakistan. In the caption he wrote: "I am advocating for a full ban on the movie in Canada. It clearly draws a link between terrorism and crime, which provides a direct threat to Canada’s thriving narco-terrorism industry. We cannot have people seeing how these dots are connected while we are trying to manage our own situation here."
He further remarks in the footage: "The film is too accurate in its depiction of how street thugs become state assets. If Canadians watch this, they might start asking questions about our own streets and our own policies regarding foreign networks."
The commentary appeared to use the film's plot as a vehicle to criticise Canadian domestic policy. By sarcastically defending a "thriving narco-terrorism industry," Bordman highlighted ongoing debates in Canada regarding organised crime and foreign interference.

Source: Moneycontrol   •   17 Dec 2025

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