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Was Major Iqbal intimidated by Dawood or he really respected him???

When they went to meet Dawood in his house major Iqbal seemed intimidated by Dawood was it out of respect ..like he wasn’t wearing his specks here (ik people don’t wear specks inside a building but he was wearing them everywhere )… I noticed when jameel intrupted Dawood Iqbal’s expression were like , oops don’t talk in middle.
Did Iqbal really respected him or was just boot licking him??

u/iron_manakatony — 9 hours ago
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Was Major Iqbal gay

I have seen theories online claiming he was gay and his father called him impotent …. And there was a scene I guess the drug deal with pinda where pinda does some hand gesture and Iqbal winked or smiled at him💁🏻

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u/iron_manakatony — 5 hours ago
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How does Iqbal don’t know about this incident

why was Iqbal unaware about this big incident he was literally the chief of ISI and not knowing about this incident is strange because he was working closely with bade Shaab and following his orders

u/iron_manakatony — 1 day ago
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Is he missing his wife?????

During this scene when Iqbal’s father is shouting on him for not having a son , Iqbal looks at his wife’s picture - is he missing her or he wanted to show that his wife is no more how can he have kids??

u/iron_manakatony — 1 day ago
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How close personally these characters were to each other

I was watching 2 nd part of the movie and this question came to my mind while watching the interaction between major Iqbal and sp aslam, so these people were working with each other since years but do they discuss their personal life issues with each other or they just maintain professional relationship. Also after all these years of knowing each other doesn’t everybody know that major’s father sh*t’s him and called him impotent??

u/iron_manakatony — 2 days ago
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Did Sophia slapped major Iqbal’s daughter or she was just scared of the loud voice

I was just watching this scene and just wanted to know why did did Iqbal’s daughter screamed when her caretaker took her away did she tortured her or she she got panic after listening to the yelling of Jahangir and why there was that throwing of utensils???

u/iron_manakatony — 3 days ago

Iqbal wasn't a psychopath. He was something far worse.

I was reading a book called the psychology of terrorism by John Horgan and in that book Horgan stated that terrorists are a result of a very disturbing environment- socially oppressed, financially struggling ….but after a point of time some of these people realise on their own that what they are doing is wrong and left this shit . Basically he blamed the government and institutions for not being responsible for these citizens
So I was watching Dhurandhar 2 and this thing came to my mind that the character of Major Iqbal is somewhat more disturbing inside then on the surface of course the father angle is there but here are some points I that came to my mind:

A psychopath is born with a neurological difference. The circuitry for empathy, fear, and emotional bonding is structurally absent or severely reduced from birth. They don't suppress feelings. They simply don't have the hardware for certain feelings in the first place.
This means a psychopath cannot be held fully responsible in the way we normally understand responsibility. They were built this way. The coldness is not a choice — it's a factory setting.
But Iqbal is a man with completely normal emotions architecture- he loved his daughter and he knew that his father was just a piece of shit and hated him .

Iqbal is a product of circumstance, choice, and time. Every layer of coldness was added by something — a father's contempt, a military culture, an ideology, a gradual moral escalation, a mission that never ended. Each layer was added on top of a fully feeling human being who was in there the whole time.
The horror of Iqbal is not that he felt nothing.
The horror is that he felt everything — and the world he was born into was so completely wrong that every feeling he had got converted into destruction.
But here is where i contradict my point he had the choice to be different but somehow he chooses to be this asshole.
I also have some questions regarding this character

Was Iqbal a conscious monster or a broken man? Genuine question.?

Iqbal's love for his daughter was real or It was also a weapon aimed at his father or Both things are true?

I am studying psychology so that’s why these deep questions and observations. I have to make a report on them so I choose this topic… do answer my questions I will add your opinion in my report 😽

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u/iron_manakatony — 4 days ago
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जमील मामू का पहला फाइटिंग सीन राक्षस लोगो के साथ था वह भी गुजरात मैं

u/shettyvijayy — 12 days ago