- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Tue, 09 Dec 2025 01:10 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Pakistani Wedding Viral Video: No one expected a regular wedding in Pakistan to grab global attention, but one energetic video has done exactly that. A clip from the celebration is now going viral after boys broke into a power-packed dance on the title track of Ranveer Singh’s hit film Dhurandhar, a movie that’s already ruling the box office. In the video, three boys take over the dance floor, matching every beat of the trending Dhurandhar song with full confidence and Bollywood-style energy.
The crowd at the wedding cheers them on so loudly that the entire venue turns into a mini film set, filled with excitement and applause. What surprised viewers the most is the contrast between this joyful moment and the controversy happening outside the wedding halls. Many people and spokespersons in Pakistan have strongly criticised Dhurandhar, accusing it of showing the country in a bad light. Groups from Balochistan and Kashmir have also expressed anger, calling the movie 'defamatory.'
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But the viral video tells a completely different story of how regular people are responding. Social media users in India were quick to point out the irony, while officials in Pakistan oppose the film, its songs are clearly winning hearts at private events. The clip was shared by Instagram user @abdullahrafiquee, who often posts lively Bollywood dance reels and this one has turned out to be his most talked-about post yet.
The video shared a while ago received love and praise from users. "Ate and left no crumbs," a user wrote. "Ranveer Singh energy," a second user wrote. "Predictable, isn't it? Pakistanis are enjoying Dhurandhar’s music tracks at weddings while the very same people claiming cultural superiority are losing their minds over it. If anything, this just proves culture transcends borders, even if some prefer to live in denial," wrote a third user.
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"Vc and boys played well," added a fourth user. "I can bet that more Pakistanis are watching this movie right now (the pirated version) than Indians," a fifth user added. "This is the old jogi song. The Dhurandhar version has Hanumankind singing in it. So incorrect info. This is not the Dhurandhar song. And even if it was no sh*t Sherlock," added another user.





