With Dhurandhar: The Revenge finally making its OTT debut in India, audiences are once again revisiting the phenomenon that was Ranveer Singh’s Hamza and Jaskirat. While the action, scale, and emotions continue to impress, it’s the character’s powerful dialogues—delivered with unmatched intensity by Ranveer—that are once again striking a chord with viewers. From patriotism and pain to revenge and resilience, his words carried the weight of a man who sacrificed everything for his country. Here are some of the most impactful dialogues from Dhurandhar: The Revenge that showcase why Ranveer Singh’s performance remains unforgettable.
1. “Fauj me shahid hota toh maa ko muwavza milta.”
One of the most heartbreaking moments in the film comes when Hamza casually delivers this line after being told he could face the death sentence. In just one sentence, Ranveer conveys the tragedy of a soldier who wanted to serve for his nation but would never be able to live the dream. It’s a dialogue that perfectly captures Jaskirat's pain and quiet dignity.
2. “Badla lena asaan nahi hota, dard ko hosle ka eendan chahiye hota hai badla lene ke liye aur wo eendan har ek me nahi hota.”
When Jaskirat is kidnapped and taken by Intelligence Bureau, he doesn’t respond with fear—he responds with conviction. This dialogue defines the character’s journey, revealing that revenge is not fueled by anger alone but by years of suffering and courage. Ranveer’s delivery makes every word hit harder.
3. “Jab me Hindustaan chhod ke aya tha, mujhe laga tha kuch saal yaha kaam karuga aur kisi na kisi tarah wapas ghar jane ka mauka dhonduga… par ab mere undar wo jasbaat nahi rahe, khatam hogaye, bacha toh sirf junoon, apne desh ko salamaat rakhne ka junoon.”
This is arguably one of Hamza’s most emotionally charged monologues. After Killing Rehman, As Hamza reflects on losing his personal dreams in service of a greater cause, Ranveer masterfully portrays the loneliness of a man who has spent years away from home. It’s patriotism expressed not through slogans, but through sacrifice.
4. “Hamari jung tumhare mulk se nahi hai, hamari jung tumhare mulk ke dashantkarno se hai… Meri yeh fada sirf meri mulk ki salamati ke liye hai.”
This dialogue highlights the moral core of Hamza’s mission. After getting caught by Yalina, he explains her that his fight is against terrorism, not ordinary people. Ranveer delivers the scene with restraint and sincerity, giving the film one of its most powerful ideological moments.
5. “Jamil sahab is duniya me har insan ki kimat hoti hai, wafadar insan ki thodi zada.”
A simple line, yet one loaded with meaning. Hamza’s understanding of loyalty and betrayal has been shaped by years of living undercover, and this dialogue perfectly reflects that reality. While talking to Jamil Sahab, just before killing S. P Aslam. Ranveer’s calm but commanding screen presence elevates the moment further.
Dhurandhar: The Revenge continues to resonate because of the emotional depth Ranveer Singh brought to the role. These dialogues are more than memorable one-liners—they are reflections of a character shaped by sacrifice, loyalty, and an unwavering love for his country.
As viewers rediscover the film on OTT, one thing is becoming clear all over again: Hamza & Jaskirat remain one of Ranveer Singh’s most powerful performances, one that is being termed as GOAT and National Award Worthy by audiences.






