Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma has been bowled over by Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar since he watched the first film in December 2025. The sequel, Dhurandhar: The Revenge, starring Ranveer Singh only seems to have reaffirmed his faith in the film. He took to X (formerly Twitter) after catching a preview of the film to share his review and ask Hollywood filmmakers Steven Spielberg and Christopher Nolan to watch it on opening day.

Ram Gopal Varma’s review of Dhurandhar 2
RGV took to X to write how Dhurandhar 2 breaks the norms, comparing it to Indian hits like Sholay and Mughal-e-Azam. “After last nights watch of #Dhurandhar2 in terms of it’s sheer cumulative impact in every which way, whether on it’s expected collections, audience euphoria, social influences, cinematic grammar breaking, and above all the psychological audio visual impact, it will be a SHOLAY x 100 level magnificence and is bound to make all the greatest films made so far starting from MUGHAL E AZAM. onwards look like TV SERIALS,” wrote the filmmaker.
Praising it to the skies, RGV also wanted Spielberg and Nolan to catch the film on its opening day. “This is the BIRTH of a NEW CINEMATIC ORDER and the ruthless extinction of everything that that ever existed before in the previous WORLD of CINEMA,” he wrote, adding, “The very spelling of the word DIRECTOR will start from @adityadharfilms name, and it will be prudent and wise for even STEVEN SPIELBERG and CHRISTOPHER NOLAN to drop everything they are doing, and catch #Dhurandhar2 FIRST DAY FiRST SHOW.”
Dhurandhar 2 expected to have bumper opening
Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar 2 is hitting screens on March 19 in Hindi and all South Indian languages, with paid premieres on March 18. The film will see Ranveer, Arjun Rampal, R Madhavan, Sara Arjun, Sanjay Dutt and others reprise their roles. At an event held for the film on Tuesday, Ranveer remarked that the kind of excitement and anticipation that they are seeing for the second part is unprecedented.
Dhurandhar had collected ₹1300 crore worldwide and is one of the highest-grossing Indian films. Paid previews for the sequel open on Wednesday from 5:30 PM onwards and PTI reports that more than 4 lakh tickets have been sold. “In terms of box-office, we are looking at ₹45 to 50 crore nett on Wednesday (pre-release paid previews), which is a weekday, and it’s starting from half-day,” Kamal Gianchandani, Chief Business Planning & Strategy, PVR INOX Limited, told the news agency.
Theatres in Mumbai, Pune and Ahmedabad have also opened bookings for post-midnight and early-morning shows for Dhurandhar 2, which is common in South India for regional films but not in the North. BookMyShow COO Ashish Saksena projected ₹35 to 40 crore in Hindi alone on opening day.






