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Dhurandhar Hogs Limelight of Finnish President's Morning Run with Mark Carney
World leaders Alexander Stubb and Mark Carney were filmed jogging in London's Hyde Park, casually discussing the Indian film Dhurandhar and its anti-terrorism themes.
- On March 17, 2026, Finnish President Alexander Stubb shared a clip of his morning jog in Hyde Park, London, with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Stubb's official X account, which soon circulated online.
- Stubb said his son recommended he watch Dhurandhar before visiting India, and he found the film's depiction of fighting terrorism resonated with him while looking forward to Dhurandhar: The Revenge.
- The sequel Dhurandhar: The Revenge opens paid previews on March 18, 2026, with a runtime of 3 hours and 49 minutes, and sold 1.74 lakh tickets generating Rs 29.04 crore in advance sales.
- Viral footage quickly drew attention as the video amassed over a million views, with Dhurandhar fans and global audiences noting the odd mix of politics and Indian cinema.
- Starring Ranveer Singh, the sequel shifts the story toward a national‑security threat as he reprises Jaskirat Singh Rangi, expanding the espionage plot against a terror syndicate.
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Dhurandhar The Revenge: Canada PM, Finland President discuss Aditya Dhar's film while jogging; clip goes viral
Finnish President Alexander Stubb is getting all the attention online. A video going viral shows him jogging in London’s Hyde Park with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, but what caught people’s eye is their conversation. The two global leaders were heard casually talking about Aditya Dhar's Dhurandhar. The clip, posted on Stubb’s official X (formerly Twitter) account, features both leaders running alongside their spouses. The video went vira…
·India
Read Full ArticleFinland President Stubb, Canada PM Mark Carney's morning run turns into discourse on Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar. Watch
Finnish President Alexander Stubb and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney unexpectedly brought spy thriller Dhurandhar into global political conversation.
·New Delhi, India
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