| Description | Character | % Correct |
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| Main character, Indian spy who goes undercover in Pakistan as a Baloch warrior. Formerly known as Jaskirat Singh Rangi | Hamza Ali Mazari | 100%
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| Baloch gangster in Lyari, whose gang the main character infiltrates. Referred to as the Sher-e-Baloch | Rehman Baloch | 100%
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| SP (Superintendent of Police) known for extrajudicial killings and a deep distrust of Baloch people | Chaudhary Aslam | 95%
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| Sher-e-Baloch's cousin and second-in-command, known for his brutality | Uzair Baloch | 95%
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| Daughter of the MLA and the main character's wife | Yalina Jamali | 95%
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| Member of Pakistan's Legislative Assembly known for his corruption and two-faced nature. Later revealed to be an Indian spy | Jameel Jamali | 93%
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| Main villain, ISI commander and Pakistani militant primarily responsible for a string of terror attacks within India | Major Iqbal | 93%
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| Juice shop owner who acts as the main character's handler and advisor | Mohammed Aalam | 93%
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| Director of India's Intelligence Bureau who oversees the Dhurandhar program and other counterterrorism initiatives | Ajay Sanyal | 86%
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| Pathan gangster who assumes control of Lyari following the death of the Baloch gang's leader. Decapitated by the Balochs' next leader, with the head being used as a football | Arshad Pappu | 81%
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| Pakistan-based Indian gangster and drug lord who is the overarching antagonist, referred to as Bade Sahab by his accomplices | Dawood Ibrahim | 81%
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| Financier and money launderer responsible for financing terror operations and manufacturing counterfeit currency to be smuggled into India | Javed Khanani | 76%
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| Estranged father and Pathan gangster at odds with the Sher-e-Baloch, guns down the aforementioned's son and is in turn savagely murdered by him in front of a huge crowd | Babu Dakait | 71%
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| Jaskirat's fellow Indian agent who joined the Pathan gang, later helped kill the terrorists at the second film's end | Rizwan Shah | 69%
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| Assistant Superintendent of Police who deduces that the main character is an Indian agent | Omar Haider | 62%
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| Baloch United Force separatist leader who provides many weapons to the Baloch gang and ultimately helps dismantle the terror network | Shirani | 60%
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| Sher-e-Baloch's trusted henchman, died taking on the SP's army alone | Donga | 57%
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| Main hijacker of Indian Airlines Flight 814, later known as Zahid Akhund. | Zahoor Mistry | 55%
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| Indian mobster involved in cross-border smuggling used as a conduit to send counterfeit cash into India | Atif Ahmed | 50%
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| Deputy director of India's Intelligence Bureau, organizes the logistics of the Dhurandhar mission | Sushant Bansal | 48%
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| Sher-e-Baloch's wife, slaps him after their son's murder and then slaps the main protagonist after her husband's death | Ulfat Baloch | 45%
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| Diabetic terrorist imprisoned in Lahore and killed after the main character injects him with a lethal dose of insulin | Abdul Bhuttovi | 43%
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| Pakistani President for the majority of both films, forced from power after the disastrous Lyari Gang War | Aquib Ali Zarwari | 43%
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| Main villain's even more wicked father who brags about committing war crimes in Bangladesh | Brigadier Jahangir | 43%
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| Glasses-wearing terrorist and 26/11 planner killed by the main character at the end of the second film | Sajid Mir | 38%
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| Jaskirat's childhood friend, nicknamed "Pinda," becomes a Sikh separatist and drugrunner. Discovers Jaskirat's secret identity and is accidentally killed in a drug-induced scuffle with him | Gurbaaz Singh | 36%
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| Long-bearded terrorist and 26/11 planner killed by the main character at the end of the second film | Azam Cheema | 26%
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| Indian MLA whose family murdered Jaskirat's father and sister, and kidnapped his other sister | Sukhwinder Singh | 24%
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| Pakistani general who is blackmailed by Indian intelligence into releasing the main character from custody | Shamshad Hassan | 19%
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| Main Indian drug-runner who served as a close confidant of Bade Sahab, killed in Lahore | Amarjit Singh | 7%
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