“Fight against terror, not a nation”: Aditya Dhar defends ‘Dhुरandhar: The Revenge’
Following the massive success of last year’s blockbuster ‘Dhुरandhar’, Ranveer Singh and director Aditya Dhar are returning with the high-octane sequel, ‘Dhुरandhar: The Revenge’. Even before its release, the film has sparked significant international debate due to a ban in Pakistan and restrictions in several Middle Eastern markets.
Addressing the controversy over the film’s portrayal of cross-border political tensions and terrorism, director Aditya Dhar clarified that the film is a fight against radicalism and violence, not against any specific nation or its people. He urged audiences across the border to look past the political noise. The trailer suggests that the sequel will be significantly more intense and violent than its predecessor.
With the story centered on ‘Hamza’ (Ranveer Singh) seeking revenge, the heightened action and thriller elements have created immense buzz. As the film approaches its release, it remains to be seen whether these controversies will hinder its global commercial performance or if the film will surpass the historic success of the first installment.