Dhurandhar and Dhurandhar: The Revenge have taken Indian cinema by storm — dominating box office numbers, sparking debates, and becoming a full-blown cultural moment.
But what really makes Dhurandhar so powerful?
In this episode of Rough Cut, Kaveri Bamzai dives deep into the phenomenon — unpacking whether the film’s success comes from hard-hitting storytelling or a carefully crafted nationalistic narrative.
From its portrayal of India’s conflicts with Pakistan to its emotional undercurrents rooted in Kashmir, Dhurandhar taps into stories audiences deeply connect with. Director Aditya Dhar’s vision, combined with gripping performances (including Ranveer Singh) and a standout soundtrack, creates a cinematic experience that audiences are watching again and again.
This video explores:
Why Dhurandhar has become a nationwide talking point
The fine line between cinema and propaganda
How the film reimagines real events into a larger-than-life narrative
Its place among iconic turning points in Indian cinema
Whether this success will inspire more films like it
With massive collections and unprecedented buzz, Dhurandhar raises an important question: Is this the future of Bollywood storytelling?
Watch till the end for a sharp, thought-provoking breakdown of one of the biggest films in recent times.