For a moment it seemed as if Aslam: Pak policeman’s wife was praising Sanjay Dutt for Dhurandhar
Naureen Aslam, while reacting to Dhurandhar’s portrayal of her late husband, praised Sanjay Dutt’s performance but questioned key aspects of the film. He explained what the film got right and where he felt it missed the mark on Chaudhary Aslam’s real story.

Naureen Aslam, wife of late Pakistani police officer Chaudhary Aslam, has shared her views on his portrayal in the film series Dhurandhar. He said that Sanjay Dutt played the character to a T, but he did not subscribe to everything shown in the film, including the violent scenes in which Chaudhary Aslam kills innocents.
during a podcast with Till today’According to Arvind Ojha, Naureen described her late husband as deeply committed to his job, with his work receiving international coverage, including in London and the United States. He said that Dutt is perfect for this role. He praised the actor’s skill, saying, “When he stands near the car and raises his eyes, for a moment it seemed as if he was Aslam himself.”
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Talking about the film, Naureen said that she has often emphasized in Pakistan that Choudhary was extremely loyal to his character and duty. He praised Dutt’s acting, saying that his looks and acting were perfect for the role.
He particularly criticized the depiction of fake encounters and harm to children. “If they were making a film, they could have at least called me, the police or the journalists to understand both the positive and negative sides of it,” she said.
Naureen said that her husband used to say that after his death a film would be made on his life. While the film has now been released, he feels that it does not do full justice to his character or the complexity of his role. Naureen also expressed concern lyari scale What is shown in the film shows that it has been exaggerated. He believed that Choudhary’s role deserved more depth and nuance than what was presented on screen.
Naureen told that she has seen only some parts of the film through clips. She laughed when referring to the abusive language used by the character, saying that although it may not be family friendly, such language is common within the police force and suited the character.
Dhurandhar: Revenge Currently running in theatres. Written, directed and produced by Aditya Dhar, the film stars Ranveer Singh as an Indian spy who infiltrates Karachi’s nexus of crime, politics and terrorism. Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, R Madhavan and Rakesh Bedi and other actors are in important roles in the film.


