In a move that has sent ripples through the Indian film industry, veteran filmmaker Rakesh Roshan has come forward to offer high praise for director Aditya Dhar following the explosive release of his latest film, Dhurandhar: The Revenge.
Taking to social media, the Krrish director didn’t just offer a standard congratulatory note; he described the film as a “historic” milestone that marks a fundamental shift in how stories are told on the big screen.
Roshan’s endorsement comes at a time when the sequel to the 2025 hit Dhurandhar is shattering box office records. In a heartfelt post, the senior filmmaker urged his peers in the industry to take note of Dhar’s work.
“I just watched Aditya Dhar’s historic Dhurandhar,” Roshan wrote. “It is a reminder to all of us filmmakers to pause and reset the fabric of cinema with the vision, passion, and audacity with which Aditya has made this film.”
He went on to state that Dhar hasn’t just made a successful movie but has effectively “started a new era in filmmaking.”
Not a Threat, But a Revolution
Perhaps the most striking part of Roshan’s review was his call for the industry to embrace this change rather than fear it. In an era where “mass” cinema often follows a predictable formula, Dhurandhar 2—a high-stakes geopolitical thriller starring Ranveer Singh—seems to have offered something disruptively fresh.
“This should not be considered a threat,” Roshan emphasized, “but a healthy and much-needed revolution in storytelling and entertainment. It was about time, and Aditya Dhar has delivered beyond expectations.”
Box Office Dominance and Industry Buzz
The film, which follows the journey of an Indian spy (Ranveer Singh) infiltrating the Karachi underworld, has become a genuine phenomenon. Since its release on March 19, 2026, it has already crossed the ₹300 crore mark globally in just its first few days.
Roshan isn’t the only one impressed. The film has garnered praise from across the board, including South superstars like Allu Arjun and Jr NTR, further cementing its status as a pan-Indian success. For Aditya Dhar, who previously directed the acclaimed Uri: The Surgical Strike, this latest success confirms his reputation as a master of the modern action thriller.
As the industry digests Roshan’s “call to arms,” it remains to be seen if other filmmakers will follow suit and “reset the fabric” of their own storytelling to match this new benchmark. For now, however, the spotlight remains firmly on Aditya Dhar and his “historic” Dhurandhar. To
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