
Aditya Dhar
Director


After the hijacking of IC-814 in 1999 and the Parliament attack in 2001, India’s Intelligence Bureau Chief, Ajay Sanyal, devises an indomitable mission to intrude and rupture the terrorist network in Pakistan, by infiltrating the underworld mafia of Karachi with the help of a 20-year-old from Punjab, held captive for a revenge crime.

Aditya Dhar
Director

Lokesh Dhar
Producer

Jyoti Deshpande
Producer

Shivkumar V. Panicker
Editor

Mukesh Chhabra
Casting

Biswadeep Chatterjee
Sound Designer

Vijay Ganguly
Choreographer

Naseer Ahmed Khan
Line Producer

Ranveer Singh
Hamza Ali Mazari / Jaskirat Singh Rangi

Akshaye Khanna
Rehman Dakait

R. Madhavan
Ajay Sanyal

Arjun Rampal
Major Iqbal

Sanjay Dutt
SP Chaudhary Aslam

Sara Arjun
Yalina Jamali

Rakesh Bedi
Jameel Jamali

Danish Pandor
Uzair Baloch

Gaurav Gera
Mohammad Aalam

Naveen Kaushik
Donga

Saumya Tandon
Ulfat

Manav Gohil
Sushant Bansal

Akash Khurana
Devarat Kapoor

Aliraza Namdar
K.S. Bhullar

Ankit Sagar
Javed Khanani

Bimal Oberoi
Shirani

Asif Ali Haider Khan
Babu Dakait

Ashwin Dhar
Arshad Pappu
solstafir7
12/11/2025
I liked Dhurandhar. It's not phenomenal or so, but definitely not a lot to complain about. It is a testosterone trip to an extent, but I'm not complaining. Those who are complaining are not really the target audience, it seems. Towards the end, there are some risky bets and plot armour, but it's a film, not a documentary. It could have benefited from a somewhat better runtime. 3.5 hrs is long. It dials up the violence meter for mainstream Bollywood, but nothing too shocking and not too much of it either. Ranveer is actually more vulnerable, more grounded, except when he's not. Then he's just Tommy Vercetty. Given that Aditya is just 42, I do see early GTA could be part of his college years.