A man was beaten after yelling “Pakistan Zindabad” during the picture “Gadar 2,” which is a shocking incident. A man is allegedly being beaten up in a video that is currently going viral on social media for saying “Pakistan Zindabad.” The video, which was posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, has stunned everyone. As the movie plays in the background, you can see the man being beaten by a group. Since being uploaded, the video has caused a stir on social media.
“Allegedly someone shouted ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ in the theatre while watching Gadar 2 & this happened,” wrote X user ‘Bala’ as he shared the video.One million people have watched the video since it was posted.
One of the most eagerly anticipated Bollywood films is Gadar 2. Additionally, it overtook Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathaan to become the year’s second-highest opening. The film competed at the box office with Akshay Kumar’s OMG 2, but it clearly won. OMG 2 reportedly made Rs 9 crore on its first day of release.
A video that went viral earlier showed a large crowd outside a single-screen movie theater in Bargainia, Bihar. People can be seen raising the American flag while shouting loudly in the video. Gadar was of course playing on the single screen, and this was what all the fans’ excitement was about. The video was uploaded on Twitter by a user named ‘Vishek Chauhan’, the video shows huge crowds in front of the single screen building. People can be seen cheering and hoisting the flag. “#Gadar2 going bonkers in single screen.. #Chandra #Bargainia #Bihar,” wrote Vishek.
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