Police have informed a sessions court that filing a criminal case against the director, producer, and actors of the Bollywood film Dhurandhar for allegedly defaming the PPP is legally not possible. The report, submitted in response to an application by PPP worker Mohammad Amir seeking an FIR, stated that all accused are Indian nationals with no legal or residential presence in Pakistan. The SHO clarified that the film was produced, filmed, and released in India, and no evidence suggests it was screened, circulated, or available in Pakistan. With no cognisable offence committed within Pakistan’s jurisdiction and the applicant failing to appear for verification, the police concluded that the case lacks merit and recommended dismissal of the FIR request.