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Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir Katılım Nisan 2010
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Nirvana@Coldplay91·
Millions Billions poured into BOLLYWOOD by Pakistan for spreading Islamic propaganda… Exposed very well by @GemsOfBollywood It took a Kashmiri Pandit @AdityaDharFilms to dismantle all secular bullshit conditioning of Indian Minds through Dhurandhar.
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KBP Reviews@KshitizCritic·
🚨🚨#Dhurandhar2 : Dose of Reality🚨🚨 - Showed The situation of Minorities in Pakistan especially Sikhs and Hindus - Took a Jibe at Judiciary - Brutally Exposed the Traitors inside our country whom we ignore thinking Gangsters - Given us a reality check of Drugs issue spoiling the youth of Punjab - Rattled an entire ecosystem - Brutally Roasted Bangladesh - Showed the importance of Israel - India Relations - Proudly Showed the Dominance of India - Applauded our Soldiers and Intelligence - Gave us the Backstory of Demonetisation, why it was important - Completely Shut down Anti India Narratives and a Neighbour Lover Spy Universe Indian Cinema is truly back, now with movies like Ramayana and Varanasi India will showcase its true culture and power to the world especially west who treat India as a Victim of colonisation till now.
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BHARATVA@vrkiyyer·
A Sindhi actor and a Kashmiri pandit director burried an entire Bollywood cartel today #DurandharTheRevenge,😀
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mood swinger 🇮🇳@memes_disorder·
After all the things hamza does for the country…ajay sanyal says only one thing “You’ve done good my boy” and nothing else like elevational dialogue or a lengthy speech, that’s how real @AdityaDharFilms wanted it to be and that’s all really a spy can expect from his team!
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Parth Chaturvedi
Parth Chaturvedi@_mrchaturvedi·
One more thing about #Dhurandhar2 that deserves serious praise: the casting. I don’t know if there’s a proper award for casting outside the Oscars… but @CastingChhabra deserves every single one for this film. Part 1 already had phenomenal casting. But this time? Finding actors who look uncannily real as Atiq Ahmed, Nawaz Sharif, and especially Bade Saab (the younger version looks almost identical)… that’s insane attention to detail. Honestly, what Mukesh Chhabra pulled off here is nothing short of incredible. #DhurandharTheRevenge insane detailing and casting.
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feryy@ffspari·
Ranveer Singh was not even trying to do what Akshaye Khanna did in Fa9la. No dance step, no replication, just simple, humble and genuine act of acknowledging how he can never be Rehman Baloch there. People who are trying to compare might have not even watched movie😭
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Hamza after completing the motive of his life, watching his family from afar, sees them happy... and realising it wouldn’t be right to disturb their life now. This is what aditya dhar meant by Balidan Parmo dharma
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vivan.@VivanVatsa·
most important scene of dhurandhar 2 (spoilers alert): || बलिदान परमो धर्म || there are very few films in your lifetime that holds you completely still. no phone. no shifting in your seat. no part of your mind wandering to what comes after. just you and the big wide screen in front of you. and something happening between them that you did not expect to need as much as you did. this frame is where it all collapses. all emotions. all drama. all rage. revenge. redemption. it boils down to sacrifice. sacrifice is the ultimate dharma. not the sacrifice that is forced upon you. not the sacrifice that is celebrated or witnessed or applauded. the sacrifice you make in the exact moment when every part of you is screaming not to. that precise and terrible moment when you open your arms to the thing that costs you everything and call it duty anyway. that is what the entire arc of dhurandhar was building toward. a man who spent two films trying to control his sacrifice, to manage it, to give only what was necessary and protect the rest. and then, in the end, the moment arrives where krishna does not ask him to be ready. krishna only ever asks you to be willing. and he was. but are you? are you willing you sacrifice? why did he not put few more steps and finally embraced his mother and sister? why? those questions will answer the mystery of that 'uncertain' climax arc of Jaskirat. you walk out of the theatre not with the weight of an unresolved story but with the strange and ancient relief of having watched someone do the hardest thing completely. that feeling is not entertainment. it is darshan. the rare grace of witnessing a man become exactly who he was always supposed to be. this is what it means to be arjun to your krishna. not to be fearless. to be willing. in the moment it matters most. when it costs the most. especially then. and always remember, sacrifice requires courage and courage fuels revenge. honsla. eendhan. badla.
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Fozzy@fozzywrites·
Watched it again. The second viewing experience was even better. Yes, it is not flawless but it still manages to give you one of the greatest cinematic experiences you can have. The bar is set so high that we may not witness a duology like this again for ages. Even after the film ended, not a single person in my theatre walked out during the mid credits montage. That tells you everything about how deeply people are connected to this film and to Jaskirat Singh Rangi. Even after four hours, you still want more. You just want to stay in that world a little longer. That is what makes it special. Take a bow, Aditya Dhar for giving us this masterpiece of a duology.
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Fozzy@fozzywrites·
This scene meant everything to me. It broke me both times I watched it. I could not hold back the tears. Maybe it struck something personal, I do not know but the final moment between Jaskirat and his mother felt almost transcendent. It reminded me of how I felt watching the climax of The Pursuit of Happyness. The way Will Smith moved something within me back then, Ranveer does the same here. And that is rare.
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Navika Kumar@navikakumar·
“Dhurandhar – The Revenge” is not just a film… it’s a full-blown big screen spectacle - and what a ride! Seetiyaan, taaliyan, goosebumps… THIS is why theatres matter! @AdityaDharFilms brings scale, swagger & storytelling together brilliantly. And @RanveerOfficial? Absolute fire. Screen par aag laga di🔥 @rampalarjun adds that intense edge, solid presence. Massy, dhamakedaar, unapologetically larger-than-life. Bollywood at its entertaining best! Balidan Param Dharma - Nationalism & sacrifice 🇮🇳🫡
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Fozzy
Fozzy@fozzywrites·
#DhurandharTheRevenge #RanveerSingh Let’s talk about it. There is a thought that has stayed with me for years. The real hell is when you meet the person you could have been, the version of yourself that reached your peak potential. And when I look at Ranveer Singh as Jaskirat Singh Rangi, I see a man who has met that version of himself. I have followed him since BBB. Even then, there was something undeniable about him. Then came Varun, Ram, Bajirao, Alauddin, Murad, Kapil, Jayesh, Rocky. Performance after performance, he built a filmography that most actors can only dream of. There was a time when he had everything, the range, the hunger, the consistency. He was the best and as fans, we lived that moment with him. But then came a phase where things drifted. The noise got louder than the work. People forgot. They reduced him into something he was never meant to be. And as fans, we felt it. We were ridiculed for believing in him. We knew what he was capable of but things were not going our way. And that is why this feels different. This performance feels like a letter. A response to everyone who believed in him and to everyone who didn’t. Ranveer Singh in this film is not just performing, he is confronting. He is speaking directly to everyone who forgot who he is. To everyone who reduced him, who questioned him, who laughed. And at the same time, he is speaking to those who stood by him. This is him at his absolute peak. A level very few actors can even imagine reaching. What sets him apart is something very few possess. He does not play characters, he becomes them. Completely. Not just emotionally but physically, vocally, rhythmically. The way he shifts dialects within the same language, the way every character feels distinct even when the language remains the same, this is not common. There is no repetition, no overlap. Every character of his breathes differently. And in this film, he takes that craft to another level. There is a moment where he holds everything at once. He is broken, he is drunk, he is vulnerable, he is in rage, he is grieving, he is in chaos and yet he is in control. All within seconds. It is the kind of scene that exposes an actor. And he does not just pass it. He owns it with a frightening ease. That is when you realise you are not watching a performance. You are witnessing mastery. This is, without a doubt, the finest performance of his career. And that is saying something because his career is filled with performances that set the standard. But this stands above all of them. The opening stretch of the film, with Ranveer as a young Jaskirat, is among the finest pieces of acting I have seen in mainstream Indian cinema. This performance will be remembered. It has already etched its place in the history of Indian cinema. And for those who stood by him, who believed in him when the noise was against him, this feels personal. Because it was personal as he said. This is not just his moment. This is ours. We are watching the best actor of this generation and one of the greatest actors Indian cinema has ever seen, operating at his absolute peak. And his name is Ranveer Singh.
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Ricky Kej
Ricky Kej@rickykej·
Yes! Aditya Dhar @AdityaDharFilms absolutely nailed the sequel. Dhurandhar 2 is a masterpiece. Longer than the previous installment, but it felt shorter. In both films Aditya has created a tone which I call a mix of Ridley Scott's Epic-Realism & Quentin Tarantino's flamboyant action. The last installment was more Ridley Scott (Body Of Lies, Black Hawk Down, etc), this one is more Tarantino (Kill Bill, Pulp Fiction, etc). Aditya is the only director on Earth who has managed to effectively strike this impossible balance and create films that are meaningful and immensely entertaining. The opening sequence is the most gut-wrenching ever in Indian cinema.. and every scene that follows, builds satisfyingly to the climax. This time there are a few shocking twists and turns that keep you guessing. Every character showcased in the first movie, has now been developed to the max, to the level that only a webseries with over 10 seasons can achieve. The dialogue is taut, perfect editing, camera work is impeccable and the VFX is invisible. The music by Shaswat Sachdev is just insanely unique and spectacular. As a composer myself, there is a lot one can learn from him. Ranveer Singh delivered his best performance ever, and this film will catapult him to legend status. All side-plots and themes introduced in the first installment are concluded here, and in the most gratifying way. There are pockets in this film that feel like a blow to the gut, and there are scenes which feel as jubiliant, as the celebration of a cricket world-cup final victory. Aditya Dhar is without any doubt, the finest director in India. A masterful director who has the best understanding of the rules of cinema, and effectively breaks each and every one of them. A director obcessed with perfection and delivering an experience that is cerebral, fun, entertaining, introspective and satisfying to the highest degree imaginable. Watch Dhurandhar: The Revenge in the largest screen you can find. Like the last film, I am certain that this time too there will be the few who will deliberately try and maliciously destroy this film. Will NOT work. This film is on its way to become one of the greatest ever, and certainly the most successful, with no doubt in my mind. @DhurandharFans @AdityaRajKaul @yamigautam @shashwatology @RanveerOfficial @jiostudios @JioHotstar @spotifyindia @LokeshDharB62
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