The question about Dhurandhar: The Revenge is whether it is a propaganda film. The answer is not a complete “yes” or “no”. The film depicts India-Pakistan relations, the mission of an Indian agent and action against terrorism. Also, the film openly praises the government after 2014, especially Narendra Modi’s government, like demonetization has been said to have an impact on terrorism. This time director Aditya Dhar has shown things very clearly and openly whether it is violence or talks in favor of the government. Some people may find this to be an “agenda” or “propaganda”, while others consider it to be the director’s style. A neutral viewer might feel the film’s tilt, but if you’re a fan of the film, it probably won’t matter much. Overall, the craft and presentation of the film is strong, but its political leanings are clearly visible.