Ranveer Singh stars as Hamza in Aditya Dhar's high-octane spy thriller, Dhurandhar 2.
Crime Action Thriller of 2026
The dual-identity RAW agent on a perilous mission.
The formidable mastermind behind the ISI operations.
The strategic Director of Intelligence Bureau (IB).
A veteran officer with a gritty enforcement style.
The emotional anchor of Hamza’s life in the shadows.
The influential political figure in Lyari.
An intense special appearance with high impact.
A key link in the cross-border operation.
Gaurav Gera, Manav Gohil, Danish Iqbal, Ankit Sagar, Bimal Oberoi, Danish Pandor, Ashwin Dhar, Mustafa Ahmed, Salim Siddiqui, Suvinder Vicky, Raj Zutshi, Aditya Nath Uppal, Faiz Khan, Sanjay Mehandiratta, Mashhoor Amrohi, Vivek Sinha, Saurav Khurana, Yami Gautam Dhar, Bhasha Sumbli, Madhurjeet Sarghi, Pari Pandher, and Hitika Bali.
Directed by the visionary Aditya Dhar, Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge is a sprawling espionage thriller that shatters the boundaries of Indian cinema. Produced by Jio Studios and B62 Studios, the film delivers a raw, high-octane narrative spanning continents.
| Date | Region / Rating |
|---|---|
| March 8 | India (Theatrical Premiere) – ‘A’ Rated |
| March 18 | France (16), USA (NR) |
| March 19 | UK (18), Thailand (20), Germany (18), Australia (R18+) |
| March 20 | Hong Kong (III), Latvia (18+) |
| May 21 | Israel |
A: B62 Studios is owned by director Aditya Dhar and his brother Lokesh Dhar. Since the massive success of Uri: The Surgical Strike, the studio has emerged as a powerhouse for producing high-octane, content-driven action cinema.
A: While Ranveer Singh delivers a career-defining performance as Hamza, the project was initially envisioned in a different format with Vicky Kaushal. However, it was later reimagined as a grander, high-stakes spy-crime thriller specifically tailored for Ranveer’s dynamic screen presence.
A: Yes. Rakesh Bedi’s character, Jameel Jamali, is heavily inspired by Pakistani politician Nabil Gabol. This portrayal has sparked significant international headlines and intense debates across various social media platforms.
A: While the story is officially a fictionalized tribute to Indian intelligence, it draws significant inspiration from real-life geopolitical tensions. The narrative reflects elements associated with high-profile cases, such as Kulbhushan Jadhav’s and the strategic brilliance of NSA Ajit Doval.
A: Actor Danish Iqbal plays the role of Bade Sahab, a character inspired by Dawood Ibrahim.
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