Mumbai’s film scene is buzzing as the trailer for Ranveer Singh’s much-awaited ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ drops, promising an adrenaline-fueled sequel packed with vengeance and national pride. Ranveer, embodying the fierce Hamza, returns more ruthless than ever, now facing dual threats from Sanjay Dutt’s cunning Chaudhary Aslam Khan and Arjun Rampal’s enigmatic Major Iqbal.
The two-minute teaser explodes onto screens with high-octane action sequences, minimal yet razor-sharp dialogues, and emotional depth that keeps viewers hooked. Suspense builds as Hamza plots large-scale retribution against Pakistan’s regime, with beats inspired by pulsating Punjabi tracks coursing patriotism through every vein.
Familiar faces from the first installment make a comeback, including nods to the late Rahman Dakait through clever archival footage, maintaining his political intrigue alive. His wife’s mysterious absence hints at deeper revelations ahead. Ranveer’s Hamza grapples with personal turmoil, while Sara Arjun’s Yalina Jamali uncovers shocking truths about his true motives.
Sanjay Dutt’s role expands dramatically this time. In the original, his screen time was brief but impactful; now, Chaudhary Aslam Khan maneuvers between Hamza and Jameel Jamali for personal gain, demanding a meatier presence. Real-life parallels add edge—Aslam Khan’s character mirrors a Pakistani figure killed in a Taliban suicide bombing post-Rahman Dakait’s demise.
Arjun Rampal steals the spotlight as Major Iqbal, inspired by Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Ilyas Kashmiri, linked to the 26/11 Mumbai attacks. Tied to ISI and jihadist networks, his layers peel back, blending fiction with stark realities. This sequel ups the ante, blending raw action, emotional stakes, and geopolitical tension into a cinematic powerhouse set to dominate box offices.