Aditya Dhar, who directed Vicky Kaushal starrer Uri: The Surgical Strike, has reacted strongly to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir. Taking to Instagram stories, the filmmaker expressed his outrage and wrote, “ Unhe Kashmir chahiye, humein unka sar ," which translates into “They want Kashmir, we want their heads." Aditya’s wife and actress Yami Gautam also shared her reaction on her Instagram story, writing “Heartbroken" with the hashtag #PahalgamTerroristAttack.
On the professional front, Aditya is busy with Dhurandar, which features Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal and Sanjay Dutt in prominent roles. It is bankrolled by Jyoti Deshpande from Jio Studios, in collaboration with Aditya and Lokesh Dhar of B62 Studios.
As per reports, the movie explores the murky world of global conflicts and shadowy operatives. While official details remain tightly guarded, a source close to the production hints, “It is not directly inspired by this incident, but anyone familiar with Aditya’s work knows he has a knack for weaving real-world influences into his narratives. The blueprint of how such operations unfold has been meticulously studied.
Given recent events, the lines between fact and fiction seem to be blurring, making people question just how much of reality seeps into the reel. Adding to the intrigue, Ranveer Singh, who leads the film, has been spotted in intense, high-octane shoot sequences, his presence commanding attention. Is it possible that the film’s storyline intersects with the mechanics of real-world covert missions? Could Singh be embodying one of the enigmatic ‘unknown men’ that dominate geopolitical headlines?.
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Uri: The Surgical Strike director Aditya Dhar reacts to Pahalgam terror attack: 'They want Kashmir, we want their heads'

Aditya's wife and actress Yami Gautam also shared her reaction on her Instagram story, writing “Heartbroken" with the hashtag #PahalgamTerroristAttack.