
Actor Arjun Rampal penned a lovely wish for the Dhurandhar director Aditya Dhar as he turned a year older. On the occasion of his birthday, Aditya Dhar released the remixed song Aari Aari from the soundtrack of the upcoming film.
Arjun Rampal wishes Aditya Dhar
Arjun took to his official Instagram account and uploaded a pic where the actor and director duo were seen facing the camera together on the set of their blockbuster hit. Arjun dressed as Major Iqbal, had his arm around the filmmaker`s neck in the photo captioned, “Dearest Boya, One thing is for sure, no one was ready for you!!!! Happiest birthday my little brother. Have a Dhurandhar year ahead. happybirthday adityadharfilms (sic).”
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In December last year, Arjun expressed his excitement about Dhurandhar receiving such an overwhelming response from the audience. He shared that the movie is the product of the vision and passion of one man – Aditya Dhar.
“The day you narrated me the film I realised what an important film you wanted to make, a story would unfold,in the uniquest narrative style. the level of research, the depth in all characters, the creation of each character from their look to their attitudes. You surprised, kept surprising. But most importantly you soaked up all the pressure while filming and never had a bad day. Thank you Boiya. Love you,” Arjun wrote on the photo-sharing app.
Dhurandhar re-releases in theatres globally
Jio Studios and B62 Studios are bringing the global blockbuster Dhurandhar back to the big screen in a rare and exciting theatrical re-release across approximately 500 screens worldwide, including 250 screens across India beginning March 12 (today) and 250 overseas, beginning March 13.
For fans of the franchise, the re-release offers a thrilling opportunity to relive the phenomenon that redefined the spy-action genre and follow it up with the sequel just days later, experiencing the two chapters of the saga back-to-back on the big screen.
While re-releases of major films have occasionally been seen in India, international re-releases of Hindi films remain extremely rare, making this move a significant moment for the franchise and a testament to the immense global demand for Dhurandhar. In North America alone, the film will return to theatres across nearly 185 screens, signalling the extraordinary anticipation for the next chapter.







