A Pakistan wedding dance to the Dhurandhar track has captured online attention, underscoring how every culture holds elements we can admire in others. In a short clip circulating on social media, a lively performance unfolds at a Pakistani wedding, all set to the film’s title song. The group proceeds in synchronized moves, dressed in coordinated black outfits, while guests cheer them on.
Viewers quickly praised the routine for its energy and precision. The lead dancer’s swagger and the ensemble’s tight timing drew widespread praise, with many calling the act bright and engaging. The clip sparked comments from audiences across borders.
Instagram user M Abdullah Rafique shared the video, writing, “My favorite performance from this night. fielding set hote bach bach gaye.”
Highlights from the comments include a playful, “Ate and left no crumbs,” another noting, “Border paar bhe dhurandhar ke dhoom,” and a more reflective remark: “Pakistanis say we Indians are always obsessed with their ish. Let’s be clear: every culture has parts we love about each other; don’t misread it as obsession. Also, this track is performed by a Punjabi Sikh living in London with roots in India, which Pakistanis are now dancing to. The song comes from the early 2000s.” A further commenter asked, “Sir… teach us some moves as well.”
The Dhurandhar title track, crafted by Shashwat Sachdev and Charanjit Ahuja, blends voices from Hanumankind, Jasmine Sandlas, and Sudhir Yaduvanshi, creating a vibrant sound that has traveled well beyond the film itself.
Released on December 5, Dhurandhar has quickly become one of the season’s most talked-about productions, featuring a broad ensemble cast including Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, R. Madhavan, Sara Arjun, and Rakesh Bedi.