Film: Dhurandhar The Revenge
Cast: Ranveer Singh, R. Madhavan, Sara Arjun, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal and Rakesh Bedi, Danish Pandor
Director: Aditya Dhar
Rating: 4 Moons
Storyline
The film follows Ranveer Singh as Jaskirat Singh, whose journey into becoming Hamza Ali Mazari forms the emotional and narrative core of the story. Set in the tense world of espionage and cross-border conflict, his transformation is shaped by personal loss, patriotism, and a dangerous mission that tests his identity. R. Madhavan plays Ajay Sanyal, a sharp strategist pulling strings behind the scenes, while Arjun Rampal as Major Iqbal emerges as a powerful opposing force. Sanjay Dutt adds authority as Chaudhary Aslam, and Sara Arjun brings emotional depth as Yalina. Meanwhile, Rakesh Bedi adds intrigue. Above all looms the mysterious ‘Bade Saab’, a shadowy figure whose identity remains hidden but whose influence shapes everything, making the story gripping, layered, and unpredictable.
Acting
This film undeniably belongs to Ranveer Singh. His eyes speak volumes carrying pain, mystery, and a magnetic intensity that proves why he is the next big superstar of Bollywood. R. Madhavan delivers an understated, chilling performance, with powerful dialogues and a striking screen presence that gives you goosebumps. Arjun Rampal is exceptional, commanding more powerful screen time and leaving a strong impact. Sanjay Dutt feels slightly underutilized, but still holds his ground. Sara Arjun does well in her role, while Rakesh Bedi surprisingly steals moments with his ability to both chill and entertain in such an intense setup.
Direction
Aditya Dhar deserves a standing ovation. He crafts a film that feels like a benchmark, a true watermark for Indian cinema. He clearly understands that this is Ranveer Singh’s film and presents him in a way that feels grand, layered, and unforgettable. The scale, emotion, and storytelling come together brilliantly. If you spell direction letter by letter, he does justice to every single one of them. Kudos, man!
Dialogues
“Balidaan parmo dharam” stands as the soul of the film. The dialogues hit hard, filled with adrenaline, patriotism, and emotional weight. They don’t just support the story; they elevate it.
Music
When a film aims to be iconic, its music must match and it does. Like the first installment, the songs here are not just trending but memorable. The music acts as a backbone, enhancing the emotional and cinematic experience.
Overall
This is not just a film, it’s a full-blown cinematic experience. Bold, intense, and unapologetically grand, it represents next-level Bollywood storytelling. It demands to be watched on the big screen.






