Dhurandhar
- 2025
- 3 h 34 min
Ajit Doval, o melhor espião da Índia, se infiltra no território inimigo, arriscando tudo para coletar informações e evitar uma grande crise, consolidando seu legado como o "James Bond da Índ... Ler tudoAjit Doval, o melhor espião da Índia, se infiltra no território inimigo, arriscando tudo para coletar informações e evitar uma grande crise, consolidando seu legado como o "James Bond da Índia".Ajit Doval, o melhor espião da Índia, se infiltra no território inimigo, arriscando tudo para coletar informações e evitar uma grande crise, consolidando seu legado como o "James Bond da Índia".
- Direção
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- Estrelas
Madhavan
- Ajay Sanyal
- (as R. Madhavan)
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Avaliações em destaque
This is how I want to see a spy/espionage movie in Indian cinema. Excellent world and character building, with outstanding set pieces. Every single actor played their roles to perfection! Askhay Khanna stands out the most. However, as others mentioned, the role of Ranveer was not to stand out in the first place, and the director and actor executed that perfectly!
A spy action movie with a runtime of 3 hrs 34 minutes approx, it's engrossing without a single moment of boredom, thanks to the robust screenplay and casting of talented performers. Director Aditya Dhar has been successful in ensuring that each character leaves an indelible mark on the viewers.
It's not solely a Ranveer Singh show, as the director has ensured each character has a memorable presence. R Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, Akshay Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, and Ranveer Singh deliver performances akin to a north Indian person savoring an authentic south Indian meal, with each bite providing satisfaction. Akshay Khanna, who won hearts with Aurangzeb in Chaava, has again impressed as Rehman Dakait in Dhurandhar. His swag, look, and dialogue delivery are mind-blowing. As the movie progresses, Sanjay Dutt brings a new gear, accelerating the pace with his enjoyable screen presence. R Madhavan and Arjun Rampal have limited screen time but make their presence felt. Sara Arjun delivers a decent performance as the lady love. Ranveer Singh's character development is amazing to watch, and his mass performance will be eagerly anticipated in the second part.
From a technical standpoint, Aditya Dhar's direction is astounding, perfectly capturing the essence of Dhurandhar. Sashwat Sachdev's score and music blend seamlessly with the movie's tone. The placement of old Bollywood classics in certain situations is entertaining and thrilling. Vikash Nowlakha's cinematography is commendable, and Shivkumar V Panicker's editing is sharp.
It's not solely a Ranveer Singh show, as the director has ensured each character has a memorable presence. R Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, Akshay Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, and Ranveer Singh deliver performances akin to a north Indian person savoring an authentic south Indian meal, with each bite providing satisfaction. Akshay Khanna, who won hearts with Aurangzeb in Chaava, has again impressed as Rehman Dakait in Dhurandhar. His swag, look, and dialogue delivery are mind-blowing. As the movie progresses, Sanjay Dutt brings a new gear, accelerating the pace with his enjoyable screen presence. R Madhavan and Arjun Rampal have limited screen time but make their presence felt. Sara Arjun delivers a decent performance as the lady love. Ranveer Singh's character development is amazing to watch, and his mass performance will be eagerly anticipated in the second part.
From a technical standpoint, Aditya Dhar's direction is astounding, perfectly capturing the essence of Dhurandhar. Sashwat Sachdev's score and music blend seamlessly with the movie's tone. The placement of old Bollywood classics in certain situations is entertaining and thrilling. Vikash Nowlakha's cinematography is commendable, and Shivkumar V Panicker's editing is sharp.
The world of Dhurandhar is as mesmerizing as it is dangerous, with every corner of Karachi rendered in cinematic precision. Ranveer Singh delivers a layered performance that anchors the audience amid escalating threats and moral dilemmas. Director Dhar crafts sequences where strategic planning meets brutal action, keeping viewers perpetually on edge. The supporting cast contributes significantly, fleshing out a realistic criminal ecosystem. Cinematography and editing combine to maintain tension, while the score punctuates key moments. The narrative's blend of action, politics, and human drama makes the film a truly immersive experience.
First of all I would like to salute the direction and storytelling of this movie. This type of story telling has not been seen before in bollywood. The music mashup, bgm and intro of every character was top notch. First half had all the cuisines for perfect build up for all the characters and story. In Second half all that build up explodes and gives great fight sequence, music, and goosebumps moment. After interval the story just flows and you won't feel like it's been 3:30 hours.
Final conclusion: Just don't miss this masterpiece if you are cinema lover, you can't afford to miss this type of storytelling.
Final conclusion: Just don't miss this masterpiece if you are cinema lover, you can't afford to miss this type of storytelling.
Intelligent writing, peak performances, gritty and realistic action. After such a long time, mainstream bollywood finally has a movie which is truly cinema.
It's no simple task to construct a nearly 4 hour long movie without losing your audience, yet dhurandhar manages to do exactly that. In fact, the runtime serves as a strength, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in such a dense, complicated, and dark world.
I say this will change indian cinema because the film is just so thoughtfully built and so different at the same time. It feels like an experimental take on commercial cinema. There's so much aura farming, but dhar's clever script adds a classy weight to them that just isn't present in other bwood flicks.
There are some truly disturbing scenes here, in particular the scene for the 26/11 attack. The shock, the disgust, the sadness. I don't think a film has made me feel so angry in such a long time. Another scene involving arjun rampal's character is straight out of a horror movie. The 18 rating is definitely justified.
Don't miss this masterpiece.
It's no simple task to construct a nearly 4 hour long movie without losing your audience, yet dhurandhar manages to do exactly that. In fact, the runtime serves as a strength, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in such a dense, complicated, and dark world.
I say this will change indian cinema because the film is just so thoughtfully built and so different at the same time. It feels like an experimental take on commercial cinema. There's so much aura farming, but dhar's clever script adds a classy weight to them that just isn't present in other bwood flicks.
There are some truly disturbing scenes here, in particular the scene for the 26/11 attack. The shock, the disgust, the sadness. I don't think a film has made me feel so angry in such a long time. Another scene involving arjun rampal's character is straight out of a horror movie. The 18 rating is definitely justified.
Don't miss this masterpiece.
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- CuriosidadesAkshaye Khanna improvised the dance sequence which became famous. Also, his oxygen levels dropped during the shoot and he wore an oxygen mask between takes and completed the song.
- Erros de gravaçãoIn some scenes the dialogues don't match the lips.
- Citações
Ajay Sanyal: India's biggest enemies are Indians themselves. Pakistan comes second.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThe film begins with the quote "If you fall upholding Dharma, you will attain heaven. If you are victorious, the world is yours. So rise, O Arjuna, and prepare yourself for battle." - Bhagavad Gita - Chapter 2, Verse 37.
- Versões alternativasThe film was granted an 'A' (Adults Only) certificate in India because of its strong violence, which resulted in mandatory cuts. The filmmakers were instructed to include a Hindi voiceover for the disclaimer. As a result, the length of the disclaimer was extended to incorporate the voiceover. The anti-drug and anti-smoking disclaimers were added in scenes depicting characters using addictive substances. Additionally, at the beginning of the film, violent visuals were removed and replaced with more suitable shots. In the second half, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) requested that the filmmakers reduce the amount of violent visuals. Additionally, the name of a minister's character was altered. Finally, a cuss word was muted. One more change that happened at the censor process was that the makers added music and additional scenes to the end credits.
- ConexõesReferenced in Pai Solo: Dikha denge apni power (2025)
- Trilhas sonorasDhurandhar (Title Track)
Written by Hanumankind, Jasmine Sandlas & Babu Singh Maan
Performed by Muhammad Sadiq, Bibi Ranjit Kaur, Hanumankind, Jasmine Sandlas, Sudhir Yaduvanshi & Shashwat Sachdev
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Detalhes
Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 8.570.000
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 1.980.000
- 7 de dez. de 2025
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 14.206.436
- Tempo de duração
- 3 h 34 min(214 min)
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1
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