🎬 Intro
“Hey everyone — welcome back to the channel! Today we’re talking about Dhurandhar (2025), one of the boldest, most-ambitious releases in recent Hindi cinema. A spy-action thriller with a heavy dose of realism, a powerful ensemble and a world-spanning scope. Whether you love espionage dramas or just want a cinematic roller-coaster, Dhurandhar is the kind of film that demands attention. Let’s dive in.”
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📽️ Basic Info & Production Details
| Detail | Info |
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| Title | Dhurandhar (Wikipedia) |
| Director & Writer | Aditya Dhar (Wikipedia) |
| Producers / Studios | Jio Studios and B62 Studios (Wikipedia) |
| Runtime | 214 minutes (≈ 3 h 34 min) — among the longest Hindi films in recent years (India Today) |
| Release Date | 5 December 2025 (Theatrical) (India Today) |
| Sequel | The film is the first part of a two-part saga; sequel Dhurandhar Part 2 is scheduled for release on 19 March 2026. (www.ndtv.com) |
| Genre | Spy-Action / Thriller (Wikipedia) |
Why the two-part release? According to the makers, the expansive narrative, sprawling plot and world-building needed more than what a single film could handle — hence splitting into two parts. (India Today)
🧩 Plot Summary (Spoiler-Free)
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Dhurandhar is a spy-action thriller set roughly in the 2000s, revolving around secret operations by India’s intelligence agencies. (Hindustan Times)
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The story takes place largely in a gritty underworld context (including locations like Lyari in Karachi, Pakistan — fictionalized), involving gangs, political-crime nexus, covert ops and high-stakes espionage. (Wikipedia)
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The film sets up a complex world: betrayal, loyalties, conspiracies — all leading to action, drama, and intense emotional and moral dilemmas. The first part lays the foundation; the stakes, the characters, the atmosphere — and ends with a cliffhanger hinting at more to come (i.e. Part 2). (www.ndtv.com)
If you like — I can also write a spoiler-full plot summary (with twists / ending) — only share if you want that.
👥 Cast & Key Characters
Main cast includes:
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Ranveer Singh — leads the film (spy / central protagonist). (Wikipedia)
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Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal — part of the strong ensemble supporting the main story. (Wikipedia)
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Also features junior/smaller actors like Sara Arjun and Rakesh Bedi among others. (Wikipedia)
Together, they create a world that blends espionage, crime, politics — a cast heavy enough to support an ambitious story.
📈 Reception & Box Office Performance
✅ What worked / What audience and some reviewers liked
From social media & early reactions (reddit and others):
“Interval happened! … This has exceeded my expectations. Sanjay Dutt has a great entry! Ranveer is in top-form, in total serious mode.” (Reddit)
“Aditya Dhar has cooked hard for this one. … This is my Bollywood’s fucking redemption.” (Reddit)
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Many praise the ensemble cast, especially Akshaye Khanna’s performance. (Reddit)
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The background score, songs, cinematography and world-building / atmosphere are being appreciated — they contribute significantly to the film’s tone and immersive feel. (Reddit)
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Several viewers found the film “worth it”, despite the long runtime — saying that it “never feels boring,” and that the pacing works in favor of building tension. (Reddit)
⚠️ Criticisms & What Doesn’t Work for Some
Not all feedback is glowing; some express reservations:
“The screenplay is painfully slow and boring, making the narration feel dragged from the very beginning.” (Reddit)
“Storyline is repetitive with unnecessary violence … direction becomes another major drawback.” (Reddit)
Main points of criticism:
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The runtime — 214 minutes — is considered too long by some; for them, the film feels stretched or slow at parts. (India Today)
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Some viewers feel the narrative loses momentum at times, or that world-building comes at the cost of emotional payoff (especially given that there’s a sequel coming). (Reddit)
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Others believe that certain plot points, violence, or intensity might be “over the top,” or that the film doesn’t offer enough novelty compared to other spy/action-thrillers — perhaps because it tries to cater to a wide audience. (Reddit)
🎯 Box Office / Commercial Info
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First day collections in India were reportedly good (industry tracker estimates suggested a strong opening) — showing healthy initial reception. (India Today)
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Given its ensemble cast, production value, pre-release buzz, and the fact that it’s part of a two-part saga, expectations are high for overall performance. (India Today)
✅ What Works & ⚠️ What to Be Aware Of
Strengths
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Solid ensemble cast with strong performances (lead + supporting actors) that bring weight to the story.
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High production value — cinematography, music / background score, and world-building lend the film a cinematic, immersive feel.
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Gripping premise: spy-thriller, crime-world meets political intrigue — caters to fans of action, drama and intensity.
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Ambitious scope: the two-part design gives room for depth, buildup, and a large canvas for storytelling.
Potential Weaknesses / Caveats
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Runtime is very long (3.5 hours), which may feel heavy for some viewers — pacing drags in parts.
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Because Part 1 ends as part of a duology, some story threads may feel like setup rather than resolution — might leave viewers wanting more without full satisfaction until Part 2.
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The high level of violence, intensity, and some graphic scenes — film has an “A” rating (adults only) — so may not be suited for all audiences. (India Today)
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As with many large ensemble / grand-scale films, balancing so many characters, subplots and tone isn’t easy — for some, the film might feel “overstuffed” or uneven.
🧭 Verdict — Should You Watch “Dhurandhar”?
If you enjoy spy thrillers, action-dramas, intense world-building, and big ensemble films, Dhurandhar is a strong bet — watch it on the big screen for full impact: acting, visuals, sound, and drama make it worth it.
However — if you prefer tight, fast-paced, light or moderate-length films, or dislike heavy violence / long runtime, it might test your patience (or be best avoided until Part 2 is out, or on OTT).
In short: ambitious, bold, and cinematic — possibly a high-reward film, but not an easy ride for everyone.
🎥 Vlog-Style Tips (If You’re Making a Video / Review)
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Start with a hook: dramatic poster or orchestral music + “One of the longest, boldest spy-thrillers of 2025…”
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Use visuals/clips (posters, stills, trailer snippets) while introducing cast & production info.
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For “Plot” section: avoid spoilers or give spoiler-warning; build curiosity.
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Use a mix of your own take + audience reactions (reddit, social media) — good & bad — to show balanced perspective.
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End with verdict + who it’s for / who should skip — helps viewers decide quickly.