Movie: Dhurandhar : The Revenge
Starring: Ranveer Singh, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, R. Madhavan, Rakesh Bedi, Sara Arjun, Gaurav Gera, Danish Pandor
Director: Aditya Dhar
Genre: Spy-Action
Release Date: 19.03.2026
Rating: 4.5/5
By Sharmila Mishra
The film begins by telling the story of Jaskirat Singh Rangi, also known as Hamza Ali Mazari (Ranveer Singh), a member of the army men’s family in a small Punjabi village. He arranges the guns from Allahabad’s mafia don and murders numerous individuals implicated in his family’s destruction in order to protect his sister from local goons who took drastic, cruel actions against her and other family members. It was a life-altering event. After being placed in jail, he was scheduled to be hanged. Considering the circumstances, the head of the IB, Ajay Sanyal (R. Madhavan), unlawfully freed him from police prison and gave him a position with Indian intelligence services. There was no question about his patriotism because he came from an army family and was attempting to enlist in the Indian Army. He was positioned in Pakistan by Sanyal. The first episode of Dhurandhar tells the rest of the tale. Following the passing of Rehman Dakait (Akshay Khanna), Lyari of Karachi was searching for a new don, which Hamza deftly assumed. These days, the main conspirators against India are SP Chaudhary (played by Sanjay Dutt), ISI’s Major Iqbal (played by Arjun Rampal), and Karachi-based Dawood Ibrahim. Did Hamza succeed in his mission? The main focus of the narrative is the climax. Therefore, one needs to watch it to find out what occurs at the conclusion.
In contrast to part 1, there is a lovely Arabic song once more, but this time it features Ranveer Singh. Action sequences and Hamza’s persona are stronger in the second installment. The roles played by Sanjay Dutt and Arjun Rampal are more significant than they were in the last installment. The role played by Rakesh Bedi has a lot more power, length, passion, and, of course, a startling conclusion. Sara Arjun, an actress, has a minor yet significant role. As usual, R. Madhavan plays a minor part, but every time he appears on screen, he captures the audience’s attention without blinking.
The film vehemently defends some actions taken by our administration and demonstrates how they were required and had no other option. The story’s backdrop includes demonetization, the URI and Pathankot assaults, Dawood Ibrahim’s present role and influence, and Allahabad’s undeniable contribution to Mumbai’s 26/11.
Nearly all of the artists give amazing performances, and the action parts are fantastic. This time, the enchantment of Aditya Dhar’s guidance is clearly visible. You will be riveted to your seat in the theater by this incredibly powerful, eye-opening, and mind-blowing movie.
The film’s 229-minute (almost 4-hour) duration is the sole issue. This time, Rahman Dakait’s character might be missed by the audience. Weak-hearted persons should not watch this movie since the violence scenes are excessive. There aren’t many horrific murder scenes that can truly shock your soul.
All things considered, this is among the best action spy films in Bollywood history. Therefore, it is a must-see movie, particularly for fans of spy action films and those who have seen the prior instalment. Why wait, then? Visit the movie theatre closest to you to view it.
