Rakesh Bedi , who has been a part of the film industry since the late 1970s and known for iconic shows like 'Srimaan Srimati' and movies like 'Chashme Buddoor' among many others, has found a fresh wave of appreciation for his role as Jameel Jamali in Aditya Dhar ’s ' Dhurandhar ' and now the sequel, ' Dhurandhar: The Revenge '. The veteran actor is delighted as his performance continues to win praise from audiences. While the Ranveer Singh led film is largely getting praise, it has also got it share of criticism and many have alleged it to be a propaganda film .



In a recent interview, Bedi addressed the ongoing debate around the film being labelled as “propaganda,” making it clear that he does not subscribe to such classifications. “I don’t believe in politics. I think it’s the cinema… Everybody has the right to like or dislike a film. But I don’t think it’s right to put a film into some kind of a category… That it’s pro-establishment or anti-establishment. The verdict is that people are loving it,” he said.