Ranveer Singh is all set to make a powerful comeback with Dhurandhar, directed by Aditya Dhar. After a string of mixed box office performances, this big-budget action drama is expected to mark Ranveer’s grand return to form. The actor’s first look from the film, which reminded fans of his Padmaavat avatar Alauddin Khilji, has already created massive buzz online.
Trailer to Arrive on November 12According to recent reports, the trailer of Dhurandhar will be released on November 12, just over three weeks before the film hits theatres on December 5. Initially, it was speculated that the trailer might drop during Diwali, but the makers have finalized a post-Diwali release. Meanwhile, the film’s first song — which fans were eagerly awaiting — has already been unveiled ahead of schedule.
Star-Studded Cast Promises a Power-Packed ExperienceDhurandhar boasts an ensemble cast featuring Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, R. Madhavan, and Arjun Rampal alongside Ranveer Singh. The first look posters revealed each actor in fierce, villainous avatars, heightening curiosity about their roles. With such a stellar lineup, the film promises intense performances and larger-than-life confrontations.
Backed by Big Studios and High ExpectationsProduced by Saregama India, Jio Studios, and B62 Studios, Dhurandhar is one of the most awaited Hindi films of the year. Director Aditya Dhar, known for his blockbuster Uri: The Surgical Strike, is expected to deliver another gripping action spectacle.
A Crucial Moment for Ranveer SinghAfter stepping away from several projects and facing online criticism, Dhurandhar offers Ranveer a major opportunity to reclaim his position as a bankable superstar. With Don 3 lined up next under Farhan Akhtar’s direction, all eyes are now on Dhurandhar to set the stage for Ranveer’s next big chapter in Bollywood.
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