Arjun Rampal surprises audiences once again with his powerful negative role in Dhurandhar. Playing the dangerous Angel of Death and ISI officer Major Iqbal he brings a sense of fear and tension to the screen. The film known as one of the biggest releases of 2025 has benefited greatly from his strong screen presence, silent intensity, and controlled expressions. Fans across social media are already calling him the most impactful performer in the film.
Soon after the movie hit theatres social media platforms were filled with reactions praising Rampal’s frightening and bold portrayal. Many fans described his character as dark, ruthless, and unforgettable. Several viewers wrote that this is one of the most evil roles of his career and said that he has been underused in the industry for years. His wicked smile and deadly calmness became a major talking point, with fans eagerly waiting to see more of him in the next part.
Another group of viewers highlighted how dominating his performance was throughout the film. People shared that every time he appeared on screen, he controlled the moment with his body language and piercing look. Fans also mentioned that his performance hits hard emotionally and visually, and that he added deep layers to the character with very few words. Many called his act a true powerhouse performance.
The golden tooth, frightening stare, silent menace, and sharp expressions made his Angel of Death character feel real and scary. His eyes spoke louder than words, creating tension in every scene. Because of this, fans are now strongly demanding his return in Dhurandhar Part 2 and excitement for his character is growing day by day.
Presented by Jio Studios and produced by B62 Studios Dhurandhar is written, directed and produced by Aditya Dhar with producers Jyoti Deshpande and Lokesh Dhar. The film stars Ranveer Singh along with Sanjay Dutt,Akshaye Khanna, R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, and Sara Arjun. The story explores the hidden origins of unknown men and the film has already started creating a strong impact in theatres.

