Dhurandhar 2 Storms Theatres 🔥

Dhurandha

“Spy. Gangster. Legend — The Biggest Box Office Storm Begins!”

🎬 Release Buzz

Dhurandhar: The Revenge is already creating massive hype ahead of its full theatrical release on March 19, 2026, with paid previews kicking off on March 18.

Starring Ranveer Singh as spy Jaskirat Singh Rangi disguised as gangster Hamza Ali Mazari, the film dives deep into Pakistan’s Lyari underworld. Directed by Aditya Dhar, it features a powerful ensemble including R Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, Sanjay Dutt, Sara Arjun, and Yami Gautam.

After the first film crossed ₹1300 crore, the sequel is targeting an even bigger milestone with pan-India releases in multiple languages.

💰 Booking & Box Office

The numbers are already explosive:

  • ₹150+ crore advance booking (before release)
  • ₹245 crore recovered through pre-sales
  • Expected ₹50+ crore from previews alone
  • 10,000 shows across 6000 screens worldwide

Trade experts believe the film could break records set by mega hits like Baahubali 2 and RRR. Some predictions even hint at ₹3000 crore worldwide, making it one of the biggest Bollywood releases ever.

⚠️ Hiccups & Controversies

Despite the hype, the film faced a few bumps:

  • Non-Hindi previews canceled due to dubbing delays
  • CBFC cuts on intense violent scenes
  • Viral fan poster controversy involving Ranveer Singh (later proven fake)

Several theatres switched to Hindi screenings and issued refunds, but the buzz remains unaffected.

⭐ Reviews & Promotions

Early reactions are fueling the hype:

  • Ram Gopal Varma called it “greater than Sholay and Mughal-e-Azam”
  • Yami Gautam described it as “beyond extraordinary”

Promotions are at peak intensity with new songs like “Main Aur Tu” and “Aari Aari” adding to the excitement. Social media is flooded with memes, reactions, and global chatter.

📖 Plot Tease

The story continues after the fall of Rehman Dakait, as Hamza rises as the king of Lyari. The film explores his past, blending espionage, action, and emotional depth inspired by real events.

With a longer runtime than part one, it promises a larger-than-life cinematic experience packed with patriotism and revenge.


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