The world, especially India, is watching 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' on the big screen and is shocked and surprised to see how spy operations are shown happening in Pakistan from the Indian side, eliminating terrorists.
Many people with anti-BJP or anti-national mindsets claim that it is all fiction and say that everything happening in Pakistan is wrongly credited to India’s intelligence agencies, by the film maker of "Dhurandhar'.
However, today a real incident happened in Pakistan involving unknown gunmen, which has once again raised questions and discussions about such covert operations.
Bilal Arif Salafi, a senior commander of the militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba, was killed by unknown attackers at Markaz Taiba in Muridke, Pakistan, soon after Eid prayers.
According to reports, the assailants shot and stabbed him inside the complex. Videos circulating online showed confusion and fear at the scene, with Salafi lying injured and people rushing to help him.
Authorities have not yet confirmed the reason behind the attack, and the motive remains unclear.
Social media posts claim that Salafi played an important role at the Muridke centre, where he was believed to recruit and influence young people from different parts of Pakistan to join militant activities linked to the Kashmir conflict.
He reportedly used Markaz Taiba as a base for spreading ideological teachings and training supporters. However, details about the attackers and the circumstances leading to the incident are still uncertain, and further information from officials has not yet been released.
As of now many are believing that some unknown Dhurandhars may be there behind this killing and the place Muridke is the same one that was shown in the climax of the film "Dhurandhar-The Revenge".