Ravi Gupta
#DhurandharTheRevenge - RUTHLESS
Ratings- ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
A full-blown cinematic BLAST 💥
After the impact of Part 1, Dhurandhar: The Revenge (Part 2) takes things to another level. Just like the first film, it uses a chapter-based narrative with smooth storytelling and proper timelines.. but this time, it feels DARKER, DEEPER, and more INTENSE. The opening scene itself shocks you and instantly sets the tone for how powerful and layered #Dhurandhar's (Hamza/Jaskeerat) character is.
This is where we truly understand who Hamza is, what he is, and why he is the way he is. And what unfolds… what is revealed… is absolutely chilling.. something that shakes you to the core and leaves you stunned. The action is brutal and hard-hitting, perfectly elevated by a powerful BGM. The “Aari Aari” sequence is electrifying,
With 6 gripping chapters like Burnt Memory, Lucifer, and Ghost from the Past, every segment adds weight and purpose.
#RanveerSingh is phenomenal.. he speaks through silence, expressions, and sheer screen presence. His intensity hits hard even without dialogues. Director #AdityaDhar deserves credit for crafting such a raw and engaging narrative.
The “Bade Sahab” or Dawood Ibrahim sequences are intense and rage-inducing 😡.. major highlights of the film. The movie also subtly connects real-world events like demonetization, surgical strikes, and Ram Janmabhoomi, adding depth and relatability.
#ArjunRampal comes across as an absolutely terrifying villain here, and going up against him feels like a massive challenge. I’m really glad he got solid screen space and shown his character effectively.
Talking about #RakeshBedi, as always, he remains the soul of the film in this part too, creating light moments at just the right places.
And #RMadhavan, who plays Ajay Saniya, brings a completely different charm.. every time he appears on screen, he fills it with energy, pride, excitement and a unique presence.
Also the iconic Tamma Tamma recreation with #SanjayDutt adds a massy, high-energy vibe.
There are plenty of twists, whistle-worthy moments, and impactful dialogues. The first half feels slightly stretched in parts (especially around Liyari and politics), but the second half is fast-paced and delivers big time.
Final Word:
This isn’t just a film, it’s an EVENT. A rare, once-in-a-decade cinematic experience. Don’t miss it in theatres. 🎬🔥
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