Dhurandhar: A Gripping Spy Thriller That Packs a Punch


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Ranveer Singh dives deep into the dark world of spies and terrorists in Dhurandhar, a massive action-drama that feels like India finally hit back hard. Directed by Aditya Dhar (the man behind Uri and Article 370), this film takes real events like the 1999 IC-814 hijacking and 2001 Parliament attack and turns them into a thrilling revenge story. Released on December 5, 2025, Dhurandhar is already breaking records and ruling theaters with 24-hour shows in Mumbai. Strong word-of-mouth, killer performances and a surprise sequel announcement have made it the hottest ticket right now.

 

🎬 Crew:

Directed By – Aditya Dhar

Written By – Aditya Dhar

Produced By
– Jio Studios, B62 Studios

 

🎭 Star Cast:

Hamza – Ranveer Singh

Rehman Dakait – Akshaye Khanna

Ajay Sanyal – R Madhavan

Chaudhary Aslam – Sanjay Dutt

Major Iqbal – Arjun Rampal

Jameel Jamali – Rakesh Bedi

Sara Arjun, Navin Kaushik, Danish Pandor, Saumya Tandon and others

 

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🎥 Film Details:

Production Companies – Jio Studios, B62 Studios

Distributed By – Theatrical release

Box Office Collection – ₹69.75 crore India gross + ₹7.6 crore overseas = ₹77.35 crore worldwide (till Day 2)

Language – Hindi (with some Urdu & Arabic tracks)

Runtime – 212 minutes (3 hours 32 minutes approx)

 

🧭 Plot & Storyline:

The film opens with the painful memories of the IC-814 hijacking and Parliament attack. Intelligence chief Ajay Sanyal (R Madhavan), clearly inspired by Ajit Doval, gets a green signal to strike back. He sends undercover agent Hamza (Ranveer Singh) straight into Karachi’s dangerous Lyari area. Hamza grows a beard, changes his identity and joins the Baloch gang led by Rehman Dakait (Akshaye Khanna). The mission is simple but deadly — break the gangster-ISI-terrorist chain from inside.
Hamza plays smart. He fuels Rehman’s political dreams and gets close to a politician’s daughter (Sara Arjun). Meanwhile, a tough Pakistani cop Chaudhary Aslam (Sanjay Dutt) and ISI officer Major Iqbal (Arjun Rampal) make life difficult. The story moves chapter by chapter, showing raw violence, clever planning and pure patriotism. The climax leaves everyone screaming for more because the screen announces Part 2 coming in March 2026!

 

🌟 Performances:

Ranveer Singh’s Intense Transformation

Ranveer Singh transforms completely. He sports a long beard and brooding look. As Hamza, he restrains his energy. Yet, he unleashes rage in key moments. His physical change impresses. However, some feel his emotional depth lacks at times. Still, he conveys the spy’s inner conflict well. Watching his country suffer tests him. Ranveer inhabits the role fully.

Akshaye Khanna Steals the Show

Akshaye Khanna dominates as Rehman Dakait. His chilling gaze fills the screen with fear. He matches Ranveer’s intensity beat for beat. Fans praise his run in recent films like Drishyam 2. Here, he plays against type. His swagger hooks you. In this multi-starrer, he often outshines others.

Supporting Cast Adds Fire

R Madhavan fits perfectly as the strategic chief. Sanjay Dutt appears specially as the impulsive officer. Arjun Rampal shines as the shrewd ISI link. Rakesh Bedi surprises as politician Jameel Jamali. He mixes comedy and villainy. Newcomer Sara Arjun holds her ground. Even smaller roles, like Navin Kaushik as Donga, earn applause for loyalty. Danish Pandor, as Uzair Baloch, shares heartfelt notes on working with Ranveer.

Deepika Padukone, Ranveer’s wife, raves about it. She calls it worth every minute of the 3.5-hour runtime. Other actors, like Saumya Tandon, deliver in brief scenes.

Direction and Technical Magic

Aditya Dhar directs with confidence. He follows his style from Uri and Article 370. The film structures in chapters. It recreates Pakistan convincingly. Production designer Saini S Johray excels here. Dhar focuses on “enter your home to kill” mindset. He inserts real footage and bold violence. Swear words add grit. Yet, the first half drags at times. It builds the world slowly, causing fatigue.

The second half picks up speed. Tension builds to a satisfying climax. Action sequences thrill. Bullets fly with style. Background score by Shashwat Sachdev pulses with energy. It adds anticipation. Old hits like Usha Uthup’s “Rambha Ho” enhance fights. However, some songs slow the pace. A track with Krystle D Souza and Ayesha Khan breaks momentum.

Dhar bites off a lot. He introduces big characters deeply. This sometimes shadows the main plot. Pacing falls short of the trailer’s hype. Editor Ojas Gautam crafts an explosive promo. But the full film indulges in details. Trim 30 minutes, and it could soar higher.

📝 Conclusion:

Dhurandhar is bold, loud and unapologetic. The first half takes time to build the world and introduce characters, so some people feel it drags. But the second half is pure fire — tension, action and a climax that shakes the theater. Shashwat Sachdev’s background music and the song “Ishq Jalakar” (Shahzad Ali’s powerful voice) stay with you long after. Yes, it is long. Yes, a few songs slow the pace. But the performances, the “ghar mein ghus ke maarega” spirit and the sequel tease make it a solid theater experience. It has already become Ranveer Singh’s biggest opener ever and is racing towards a ₹100 crore weekend. If you love spy thrillers mixed with patriotism, book your ticket right now. Part 2 is already confirmed — the game has just started!

Box Office Buzz and Audience Love

Dhurandhar storms the box office. On day one, it earns Rs 27 crore net in India. This beats Ranveer’s past openers like Padmaavat (Rs 24 crore) and Simmba (Rs 20.72 crore). It tops 2025’s second-highest opener, surpassing Saiyaara (Rs 21.9 crore). Only Chhava leads with Rs 31 crore.

Day two sees growth to Rs 31 crore. Two-day total hits Rs 58 crore net. Gross domestic reaches Rs 69.75 crore by Saturday end. Overseas adds Rs 7.6 crore, pushing worldwide to Rs 77.35 crore. It eyes Rs 100 crore weekend. Occupancy rises: morning 17.26%, afternoon 42.65%, night 63.16%. Overall Hindi occupancy: 39.63%. Multiplexes and single screens both thrive.

Audience reactions glow. One calls it a masterpiece, brutal yet engaging. Another praises the Arabic track’s vibe. Fans love the theater experience. They excite over the sequel announcement. Word-of-mouth boosts it. Netizens hail it as a new benchmark for patriotic cinema. Some find it never bloated despite 3-hour-32-minute length. However, a few note Ranveer’s uneven acting.

Theaters in Mumbai run 24-hour shows. Demand surges after the big start.

FAQs

1. How long is Dhurandhar?
The movie runs for 212 minutes (around 3 hours 32 minutes).

2. Who has given the best performance in Dhurandhar?
Most fans and critics say Akshaye Khanna steals the show, with Ranveer Singh very close behind.

3. Is there going to be Dhurandhar Part 2?
Yes! The film ends with a clear announcement — Part 2 arrives in March 2026 and some footage is already shot.

4. How much did Dhurandhar earn in the first two days?
₹27 crore on Day 1 + ₹31 crore on Day 2 = ₹58 crore net India (till Saturday night). Worldwide around ₹77+ crore.

5. Which song from Dhurandhar is trending the most?
“Ishq Jalakar” sung by Shahzad Ali and composed by Shashwat Sachdev — people are calling it pure fire.

6. Is Dhurandhar based on a true story?
It is inspired by real events like the IC-814 hijacking and Parliament attack, plus real-life characters, but the makers call it fiction.

The film shines in performances and action. It studies enemies unyieldingly. Baloch politics adds layers. Yet, length works against it. First half overwhelms with setup. Romance doesn’t spark fully. Violence is raw, including beheadings. Not for the faint-hearted.

Overall, Dhurandhar engages despite flaws. Aditya Dhar crafts a sturdy spy drama. The cast keeps you invested. It aligns with nationalist themes but executes aesthetically. If you love thrillers, catch it in theaters. The sequel hype builds anticipation. As of December 8, 2025, it’s on track for success.

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