Veteran actor Annu Kapoor weighed in on the ongoing debate around political narratives in films, as he responded to claims that facts and timelines in Dhurandhar have been distorted to suit a particular ideology. He made it clear that propaganda in cinema is nothing new and has existed for decades.
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