Anushka Sharma has lauded the makers of Dhurandhar: The Revenge, calling it a “fantastic” and immersive cinematic experience.Taking to Instagram Stories, Anushka penned a detailed note praising director Aditya Dhar and the film’s ensemble cast. “What a fantastic film you’ve made @adityadharfilms! It takes so much conviction to make a almost 4 hr long film. Gripping and immersive, meticulously crafted, the film holds your attention through and through. You are a fiercely original and assured filmmaker,” she wrote.The actress went on to commend the performances, particularly singling out Ranveer Singh. “You seized a once-in-a-lifetime character and delivered a solid, flawless performance,” she said, adding that actors like R Madhavan, Arjun Rampal and Rakesh Bedi elevated the film. “Every performance lands perfectly; the film is unthinkable without each of you. Many congratulations to everyone behind this one,” she added.

Virat Kohli : ‘Never seen a cinematic experience like this in India’
Joining her, Virat Kohli also heaped praise on the film after watching it. “Saw the film today and dare I say that I’ve never ever seen a cinematic experience like this made in India. It brought out every kind of emotion to the surface and I didn’t flinch once for almost 4 hours,” he wrote.Praising Aditya Dhar, the cricketer added, “Your talent and conviction is reflected in what you’ve created. Hats off to you. You’re a genius.” He reserved special mention for Ranveer Singh, saying, “You have attained a different level after this movie and your performance was beyond brilliant. Absolutely wow.”

Box office success, cultural buzz—and controversy
Dhurandhar: The Revenge has emerged as one of the biggest box-office successes in recent times, registering strong occupancy and multiple sold-out shows across markets, minting Rs 1,021 crore in just 19 days of its release. The film has also found traction in dubbed versions, indicating its growing pan-India appeal.Beyond numbers, the franchise has evolved into a cultural phenomenon, driven by its mix of stylised action, nationalism and star power. Viral moments, music and off-screen buzz have further amplified its reach, making it a major conversation driver in contemporary Bollywood. However, the film hasn’t been without controversy, with a section of viewers criticising it for being allegedly pro-establishment propaganda.








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