Dhurandhar sequel: Real-life Chaudhary Aslam, played Sanjay Dutt, was assassinated; was R&AW involved? | Bollywood News

Dhurandhar, starring Ranveer Singh, is said to be based on real-life characters and is largely set in Pakan, where it follows the local gang wars of Lyari. Here, we also meet a character named SP Chaudhary Aslam, played Sanjay Dutt, who seems to be on a mission to end Rahman Dakait’s (Akshaye Khanna) rule in Lyari as he joins hands with Jameel Jamali (Rakesh Bedi) to put an end to his menace. The film ends with him collaborate with Ranveer Singh’s Hamza, who, to his knowledge, is someone who wants to take control of Rahman Dakait’s gang, as they both manage to corner Rahman and ultimately kill him.
What will happen to Chaudhary Aslam in Dhurandhar sequel?
While it is pretty obvious that Chaudhary Aslam is not a good guy in the film, it appears that he is quite similar in his real life as well as he was accused of multiple fake encounters and was seen as a stooge of the government or anyone who was in power. It was probably because of his participation in many gang wars that he became a frequent target of gangs and terrors, and in 2014, he became a target of Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakan (TTP) as they killed him in a car bomb. He was assassinated as his car passed through a commercial area of Eisa Naghri in the southern port city, police sources said.
Sanjay Dutt in Dhurandhar.
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Aslam had been quite vocal against the Pakani Taliban, and after his death, the TTP was quick to claim responsibility for the attack on his life. Ehsanullah Ehsan, TTP’s spokesman, told AFP, “Yes, we have killed Chaudhry Aslam and claim the responsibility of his killing.” They said that they had planned attacks on him earlier as well, but he survived. “He has killed, tortured and wounded our mujahideen friends … finally, we have sent him towards his end,” they said. The TTP conducted the blast on Chaudhry Aslam’s convoy, and two others died along with their main target.
Was R&AW involved in Chaudhary Aslam’s death?
While the TTP claimed responsibility for the assassination of Chaudhary Aslam, in 2017, a video confession of an Indian national arrested in Pakan suggested Aslam’s assassination was conducted on the orders of Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), as per Pakani publication ARY News. The Indian intelligence agency rejected this claim.
R Madhavan in a still from Dhurandhar. He plays a character modelled on India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval.
Attacks on Chaudhary Aslam’s life
Before this, the TTP attacked him in 2011 as they conducted an explosion outside his house in Karachi in 2011, which resulted in the death of eight people. At the time, Aslam said, “I will give my life but I won’t bow to terrors.” He also said, “They targeted sleeping children. I walk these streets day and night. If they want to kill me, they should come and attack me directly.”
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Chaudhry Aslam had been a significant figure in Pakani police but he gained prominence after 2006 after he started arrested alleged suicide bombers and militants planning attacks in Pakan. But, he was also accused of carrying out fake encounters where he would kill militants in staged gunfights, instead of following protocol, as per BBC. The BBC also reported that Chaudhry Aslam was a target of the Taliban because of his relentless pursuit to shut down their operations in Pakan.
Akshaye Khanna plays Rehman Dakait in Dhurandhar.
Chaudhary Aslam’s ‘fake encounters’
Because Chaudhry Aslam was notorious for conducting fake encounters, Rahman Dakait’s wife, after his killing, approached the court claiming that her husband was also a victim of Chaudhry Aslam’s schemes. The court asked the police to file a complaint, but nothing came of it.
After Rahman Dakait’s death in 2009, Chaudhry Aslam was asked to head the Lyari grand operation in 2012, which basically meant that he was required to make the area crime free, but after the interference of Nawaz Sharif, only a handful of gangsters were arrested during this operation.




