Aditya Dhar’s ‘Dhulandhar: The Revenge’ has been a huge box office hit since its release on March 19, setting record-breaking numbers at the box office. Ranveer Singh, Arjun Rampal, Rakesh Bedi, Sara ArjunSanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan and others, the film not only attracted the audience but also sparked conversations around its fascinating story.One of the biggest talking points about the film is its shocking development, in which Jameel Jamali, a Pakistani politician played by Rakesh Bedi, turns out to be an Indian intelligence agent who has been secretly working in Lyari, Karachi for 45 years. The audience was stunned by the unexpected turn of events, with many praising Dahl’s storytelling and vision. In fact, Bedi’s Jameel is one of the most beloved characters in the film. The internet is full of fan theories and memes, but an AI clip featuring Jameel and his daughter Yarina is now going viral. The clip, shared by a fan on April 17, depicts the hypothetical moment when Jameel Jamali confronts her daughter Yarina after learning the truth about her husband Hamza Ali Mazari (played by Ranveer Singh). The caption read: “After the film’s devastating aftermath, Jameel Jamali stands on the brink of a life-altering confession and is about to reveal his true identity to his daughter Yarina. In one moment, everything they knew is forever shattered.”In the video, Jameel asks Yarina to sit next to her, warns her that what he is about to say could either comfort her or break her down, and admits he should have told her the truth sooner. When Yarina was worried and asked him what was wrong, he replied: She replies: “Abbu, aap mujhe dala rahe hain. Aisa lag raha hai aap mujhse kuch chupa rahe hain.” And he revealed: Aur jo ta humesha vo tera papa ta. ”The clip quickly went viral, leaving many viewers confused as to whether it was an actual deleted scene or one created by an AI. Reacting to the video, one user wrote: “It’s AI but it feels so real. It’s amazing.” Another commented: “Was this in the movie or is it an AI edit?”Meanwhile, ‘Dhulandhar 2’ became the first Hindi film to cross the Rs 100-crore net profit mark in India.
