Dhurandhar
Viral video: Finland's President Stubb, Canadian PM Carney briefly discuss Dhurandhar during London jog
Finland's President Alexander Stubb and Canadian PM Mark Carney were recently caught on camera jogging together in London's Hyde Park when they were seen discussing the blockbuster Indian movie Dhurandhar, catching the attention of Indian movie lovers.
The light-hearted moment, which quickly grabbed the attention of Indian movie fans online, was shared by Stubb on X.
Posting the clip, he wrote: “No ice-hockey rinks available, so a nice morning run in Hyde Park with Prime Minister @MarkJCarney, Diana and Suzanne.”
No ice-hockey rinks available, so a nice morning run in Hyde Park with Prime minister @MarkJCarney, Diana and Suzanne. pic.twitter.com/frvOts0V6v
— Alexander Stubb (@alexstubb) March 17, 2026
During their jog, Carney asked Stubb about his recent engagement in India, saying: “How was your Insta thing in India?”
Stubb replied: “It was huge after I said that I watched Dhurandhar. I did not realise that. But yeah.”
The video has since gone viral, especially as it surfaced just days ahead of the sequel’s release in India.
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Released in 2025, Dhurandhar—starring Ranveer Singh—emerged as one of the biggest hits of the year. The film follows fictional Indian spy Hamza Ali Mazari, played by Singh, operating undercover in Karachi.
Directed by Aditya Dhar, the sequel Dhurandhar: The Revenge is set to hit theatres on March 19. The film features a star-studded cast including Sara Arjun, Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan, and Arjun Rampal in key roles.
(Image courtesy of Dhurandhar poster via Aditya Dhar/X)
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