Actor Vivek Sinha, who plays Zahoor Mistry, a terrorist who hijacks a plane in the opening sequence of Dhurandhar. The actor has landed in controversy after a dialogue from the film went viral on social media. The line- “Hindu ek darpok qaum hai, pados mein hi rehte hai hum, goodebhar ka zor laga lo aur bigaad lo joh bigaad sakte ho.” Sparked strong reactions online, with many users expressing outrage.
Dhurandhar The Revenge: Actor Vivek Sinha Gets Death Threats
As anticipation builds around the sequel, Dhurandhar: The Revenge, which has already generated buzz for its intense narrative and performances. The controversy has brought unexpected attention to one of its supporting actors after the clip began circulating widely across platforms.
Following the outrage over his viral dialogue, Sinha took to social media to clarify his identity and address the abuse he had been receiving. In one of his posts, he wrote, “My name is Vivek Sinha, and I am not a terrorist.”
Vivek shared a video of himself reciting the dialogue and encouraged fans to recreate it in their regional languages. However, the post drew strong reactions online. While some users warned him, writing, “Be careful bro. Some people may hit you for real,” others reacted angrily. One comment read, “Joote maarne ka mann karta hai sunte hi.” While another said, “Chup hoja Pakistani, Hamza will take revenge on you very soon.”
Vivek Sinha’s Reaction To The Backlash For Dhurandhar Viral Dialogue
Soon after, Vivek posted another video to clarify the context behind the viral clip and address the backlash. In the video, he said, “Kal maine ek video daali thi, jisme maine Dhurandhar picture ka dialogue bola tha, ‘Hindu waqai darpok qaum hai, pados mein rehte hain, jo ukhadna hai ukhad lo.’ Arey bhai itna gussa, matlab itne saare comment. Har comment mein ye hi likh rahe hain ki ‘Teri shakal aatankwadi jaisi lag rahi hai. Mann kar raha hai screen mein ghus kar maar dein’.”
The actor revealed that many social media users reacted aggressively, with some even issuing threats based on his on-screen portrayal. However, Sinha chose to also see a different side to the response, interpreting it as a reflection of people’s emotional investment. He added, “Ek baat bolun mujhe sach mein itna accha laga na, humare andar jo deshbhakti hai na, usse salaam hai. Ek keh raha hai ‘Tujhe Pakistan mein ghus kar maarunga’, toh bata du bhai main Pakistan ka nahi hoon. Main Bijnor ka rehne wala hoon aur filhaal Mumbai mein rehta hoon.”
The incident highlights how audiences often blur the lines between reel and real, especially when strong dialogues or controversial characters are involved. As Dhurandhar: The Revenge continues to build anticipation ahead of its release, the episode has sparked conversations online about the nature of public reactions and the challenges faced by actors portraying intense or negative roles.
About Dhurandhar: The Revenge
Presented by Jio Studios and produced by Aditya Dhar’s B62 Studios, Dhurandhar: The Revenge is written and directed by Dhar. The espionage thriller is co-produced by Jyoti Deshpande and Lokesh Dhar. The spy action thriller will see Ranveer Singh, Arjun Rampal, Sanjay Dutt, R Madhavan, Sara Arjun, Rakesh Bedi, Danish Pandor and Gaurav Gera reprise their roles from the first film.
Unlike the first instalment, the upcoming high-octane spy-action spectacle will release in five languages — Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam. It will release in cinemas globally – aside from the Gulf belt, Pakistan, and a couple more countries- on March 19, coinciding with Gudi Padwa and Ugadi. A majority of the paid previews – scheduled to take place on March 18 – are on their way to becoming houseful.
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Varsha Tiwari is a budding content writer passionate about Bollywood, pop culture, and the stories behind the spotlight. She enjoys breaking down trends, celebrity moments, and film narratives into engaging, reader-friendly content. Always curious and observant, she is currently pursuing a Master’s in Communication and Journalism. Outside of writing, she enjoys painting because storytelling doesn’t always need words to make an impact.















