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2025
By B62 Studios

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.

  • Action
  • Thriller

Crew

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    Aditya Dhar

    Director

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    Lokesh Dhar

    Producer

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    Jyoti Deshpande

    Producer

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    Shivkumar V. Panicker

    Editor

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    Mukesh Chhabra

    Casting

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    Biswadeep Chatterjee

    Sound Designer

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    Vijay Ganguly

    Choreographer

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    Naseer Ahmed Khan

    Line Producer

Top cast

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    Ranveer Singh

    Hamza Ali Mazari / Jaskirat Singh Rangi

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    Akshaye Khanna

    Rehman Dakait

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    R. Madhavan

    Ajay Sanyal

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    Arjun Rampal

    Major Iqbal

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    Sanjay Dutt

    SP Chaudhary Aslam

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    Sara Arjun

    Yalina Jamali

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    Rakesh Bedi

    Jameel Jamali

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    Danish Pandor

    Uzair Baloch

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    Gaurav Gera

    Mohammad Aalam

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    Naveen Kaushik

    Donga

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    Saumya Tandon

    Ulfat

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    Manav Gohil

    Sushant Bansal

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    Akash Khurana

    Devarat Kapoor

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    Aliraza Namdar

    K.S. Bhullar

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    Ankit Sagar

    Javed Khanani

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    Bimal Oberoi

    Shirani

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    Asif Ali Haider Khan

    Babu Dakait

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    Ashwin Dhar

    Arshad Pappu

Reviews

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.