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With 95% Downvotes, Sadak 2 Is Now The Most Disliked Trailer On YouTube

Post the death of Sushant Singh Rajput, people have ruthlessly pointed out the nepotism that prevails in Bollywood. They have called out the actors, producers and directors and for favoring family blood and star kids over talented artists.

The allegations went fierce with the death of SSR and on the radar were celebs including Mahesh Bhatt, Alia Bhatt, Karan Johar and more. And the anger of netizens on these people got a chance to bust out with the release of Sadak 2 trailer.

As the trailer was released yesterday, people came forward to dislike it as much as possible making it the most disliked video in India.

‘Youtube Rewind 2018’ has 18 million dislikes on it. However, comparing the dislike ratio against the likes, YouTube stands at 86%, still faring better than the trailer of Mahesh Bhatt’s upcoming movie Sadak 2 which released on Wednesday.

At the time of writing this, the like-dislike ratio on Sadak 2 trailer-video is approximately 95%. The video has 268K likes and yet it is the 9th most disliked YouTube video in the world.

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The film is also Mahesh Bhatt’s directional return after 2 long decades. And surely he wasn’t welcomed well. The video currently has 4.7 million dislikes, however, is still trending in India.

The comment section of the video is yet another fun place.

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As far as the plot of Sadak 2 is concerned, the movie features Sanjay Dutt, who has lost the hope to live after his beloved’s (Pooja Bhatt) death. Arya (Alia Bhatt) makes her way into his life as they, along with Aditya, leave for a road journey to Kailash mountain. A self-styled guru (played by Makrand Deshpande) is out to kill her.


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