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Sindh government announces ‘Mera Lyari’ to counter India’s propaganda movie

Published on: December 15, 2025 2:33 AM

The Sindh government has announced the release of a new film titled ‘Mera Lyari’ in response to the Indian propaganda movie Dhurandhar, which has drawn criticism for its negative portrayal of Pakistan and Lyari area.

Sindh Minister for Information and Broadcasting Sharjeel Inam Memon, in a post on social media platform X, said that the Indian film Dhurandhar is a clear example of propaganda against Pakistan and deliberately targets Lyari.

He said that Lyari is not a symbol of violence but represents culture, peace, talent and resistance.

Sharjeel Memon announced that ‘Mera Lyari’ will be released next month and will present the true and positive image of the area to the world.

Concluding his post, he described Lyari as a place of “peace, prosperity and pride.”

The minister also shared two official posters of ‘Mera Lyari’ on X, featuring renowned Pakistani actors Nadeem Ejaz and Samina Ahmed, along with Dananeer Mobeen.

According to the posters, the film is produced by Ayesha Omar, while the script and direction are by Abu Aleeha.

‘Dhurandhar’ has triggered strong backlash since its release for its portrayal of Karachi’s Lyari as a war zone. The Indian movie features Ranveer Singh as a RAW agent, while Arjun Rampal plays a Pakistani intelligence officer.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: India, Mera Lyari, propaganda movie

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