Following the success of Dhurandhar, its sequel, Dhurandhar The Revenge, led by Ranveer Singh, has struck a chord with audiences, registering a stellar opening at the box office. The film has been garnering widespread love, with viewers praising not just the performances but also its layered storytelling. Reacting to the wave of appreciation, director Aditya Dhar shared that he is deeply overwhelmed, especially by how viewers are noticing the film’s intricate detailing.

Aditya Dhar on film’s success
On Thursday, March 19, the makers hosted a special screening of the film in Mumbai, attended by the cast and crew. Following the event, actor Rakesh Bedi took to Instagram to share a video offering a peek into post-screening interactions. The clip also captured a moment where Aditya reflected on the journey of making the film and the response it has been receiving.
In the clip, Aditya is heard saying to the team, “Thank you to those who believed in me, starting from Jyoti Deshpande, and of course, my HODs, my cast members, actors, and everyone who has given their heart and soul to the film.”
“I am overwhelmed with all the responses coming in and even the memes. But I genuinely want to thank everyone for being here, supporting us, and being part of this journey. This wouldn’t have been possible without you. Thank you so much,” he added. The video is catching everyone’s attention on social media.
At this moment, Aditya’s wife and actor Yami Gautam was seen laughing at the whole conversation and wiping away her tears.
About Dhurandhar 2
Titled Dhurandhar The Revenge, the film is the sequel to the 2025 blockbuster Dhurandhar. The film was released worldwide on March 19. Apart from Ranveer, it also stars R Madhavan, Sanjay Dutt, Sara Arjun, Gaurav Gera and Arjun Rampal.
Dhurandhar was set in Lyari, Karachi, an area known for its history of gang wars and violent turf battles. It revolved around covert intelligence operations in the background of geopolitical and terror events like the Kandahar plane hijack, the 2001 Parliament Attack and the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.
The sequel delves into the origins of Ranveer Singh’s character, Hamza aka Jaskirat Singh Rangi, revealing the motivations behind his mission. It also takes the story forward, showing him taking control of the power dynamics in Lyari while working to dismantle a terror network in Pakistan that threatens India. The Aditya Dhar-directed film opened with earnings of ₹75 crore gross in paid previews, and minted ₹165 crore on release day. Till now, the film has raked in ₹230 crore (nett) in India.






