| Movie Name | Dhurandhar: The Revenge |
| Rating | |
| Cast | Ranveer Singh, R Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, Sanjay Dutt, Rajat Bedi, Sara Arjun |
| Director | Aditya Dhar |
| Produced By | Aditya Dhar, Jyoti Deshpande, Lokesh Dhar |
| Release Date | 19th March 2026 |
Dhurandhar: The Revenge, the highly anticipated sequel to the blockbuster espionage thriller Dhurandhar, has arrived in theaters with sky-high expectations. After the first installment broke all-time Netflix records with 15.8 million views in 10 days, fans have been eagerly waiting to see how director Aditya Dhar continues the gripping saga of undercover agent Hamza Ali Mazari.
Story – Revenge and Espionage in Lyari
After the death of Rehman Dakait (Akshaye Khanna), tensions escalate in Lyari. Hamza Ali Mazari, a.k.a. Jaskirat Singh Rangi (Ranveer Singh), continues his dangerous mission to dismantle Pakistan’s gangster network. He manipulates Uzair Baloch’s (Danish Pandor) rage against SP Chowdary Aslam (Sanjay Dutt) and Arshad Pappu (Ashwin Dar), orchestrating events to seize control of Lyari.
The narrative follows Hamza’s calculated execution of his plan while facing off against the formidable Major Iqbal (Arjun Rampal). The stakes are higher, the danger more intense, and the emotional weight deeper than the first film.
Performances – Ranveer Singh Shines
Ranveer Singh delivers an exceptional performance in the dual role. The film features many emotionally charged moments, and he stands out with his nuanced acting. R. Madhavan is stellar in a crucial role, and his commanding screen presence elevates every scene he’s in. Arjun Rampal does well as the antagonist, while Rajat Bedi and Sara Arjun provide solid support.
Analysis – Hits and Misses
Aditya Dhar opens Dhurandhar: The Revenge with the backstory of Jaskirat Rangi, which establishes a strong emotional foundation. The Lyari Gang war sequences are handled with intensity, though the first half loses some momentum as events seem too easy for the protagonist.
However, the film regains its grip towards the interval with the entry of Bade Saheb and his master plan, culminating in a superb interval twist. The second half steps up significantly, with danger looming over Hamza and R&AW working to ensure the mission succeeds.
The Demonetization episode and subsequent revenge sequences are executed perfectly. The lengthy climax showdown between Jaskirat and Major Iqbal delivers on expectations, and the final twist packs a real punch.
Positives
- Backstory of Jaskirat Rangi
- Scenes towards the interval
- Strong second half
- Stand-out final moments
- Powerful performances
Negatives
- Rushed pacing in first half
- Forced political reference scenes
- Major Iqbal’s character underutilized
Dhurandhar 2 Review – Final Verdict
Aditya Dhar crafts a solid sequel with Dhurandhar: The Revenge. Despite some ordinary stretches in the first half and a few far-fetched political moments, the film wins with its intense action sequences, effective emotional beats, convincing performances, and well-integrated music. The Dhurandhar franchise continues to deliver high-stakes espionage drama that keeps audiences engaged.
