In a move that signals a massive shift in how Indian cinema markets its biggest blockbusters, the makers of the record-breaking Dhurandhar franchise have announced a full-length feature documentary detailing the film’s creation. Scheduled for a theatrical release in late 2026, the project marks the first time a “Behind-the-Scenes” (BTS) film will receive a wide cinematic rollout in India.
The Dhurandhar series, directed by Aditya Dhar and starring Ranveer Singh, has recently become a cultural phenomenon. Following the immense success of the first installment in 2025 and the historical box office run of Dhurandhar: The Revenge in early 2026—which crossed the ₹1,100 crore mark—the production team is looking to capitalize on the audience’s fascination with the film’s high-octane production.
The upcoming documentary is not just a collection of short clips. According to industry reports, the film will be a polished, cinematic feature containing:
Unseen Footage: High-definition recordings of the intense training and complex stunt sequences performed by Ranveer Singh and Arjun Rampal.
Exclusive Interviews: The first full-length interviews with the cast and crew since the films’ release.
The Creative Process: Detailed looks into how director Aditya Dhar managed a production that spanned multiple countries and involved over 400 stunt performers.
To ensure the theatrical documentary remains a fresh experience, the makers have implemented a strict “blackout” on social media. Unlike typical Bollywood productions that share daily updates and “making-of” reels on Instagram, all BTS video content for Dhurandhar has been locked away.
Aditya Dhar has notably shared only still photographs on his social handles, keeping the moving footage reserved for the big screen. This strategy aims to turn the “making” of the movie into an event as significant as the movie itself.
The theatrical window for the documentary is expected to open in the final quarter of 2026. While the primary goal is to provide a premium experience for fans in cinemas, the film is eventually slated to move to major streaming platforms.
By treating the documentary as a full feature, the producers are following a model seen with international artists and franchises, such as BTS concert films or Marvel’s “Assembled” series, but with a unique Indian theatrical twist.
As the Dhurandhar saga continues to dominate conversations, this documentary serves as both a celebration of its success and a deep dive into the craftsmanship that made it a milestone in Indian action cinema.
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