The highly anticipated teaser of the 2nd part of Aditya Dhar's blockbuster film Dhurandhar was unveiled on Tuesday. However, the teaser comes across as a downer as the makers have simply used the end credits
sequence of the first part and mixed it with music. The teaser dampens the build-up for the 2nd part of the film, which witnessed a historic turnout at the box office. It features sequences carrying extreme violence, gore, explosions, and gunshots. Ranveer’s titular character of an Indian spy infiltrating the criminal nexus of ISI and the Pakistan underworld is in his full glory. Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma is all praise for the teaser and is in pity for the film clashing with the Ranveer Singh starrer, which is Rocking Star Yash's Toxic: A Fairytale For Grown-Ups.
Ram Gopal Varma Takes Indirect Dig At Yash's Toxic
RGV took to his X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday to share the teaser of
Dhurandhar 2, aka
Dhurandhar: The Revenge. While not naming Toxic explicitly, he wrote, “This is not
REVENGE, it’s @AdityaDharFilms RAMPAGE..I pity the ones who will come in it’s way. R I P." Fans of the film seemed to agree with him, because one of them commented, "Write directly na... RIP toxic.” Another wrote, "Yes. The Rampage will push any Toxicity to the sidelines.”
Dhurandhar 2 will be released in 4 Indian languages, and will take off from where the first part ended. The music of
Dhurandhar was unanimously lauded across the sections of society. Considering the audio sequence used in the teaser, the audience may very well want to brace themselves for another chartbuster of an album loaded with sonic scape of immeasurable depth.
More About Dhurandhar 2
The story follows an Indian undercover agent undertaking deep-cover operations within criminal and political structures in Karachi,
Pakistan, touching upon historical incidents in South Asian geopolitics. At 214 minutes, it is one of the longest Indian films ever released. It received an A certificate from the CBFC for strong violence and language.From a cultural standpoint, the film’s significance lies less in narrative impact and more in its industrial context. The film represents
Ranveer Singh’s return to a raw, physically demanding action space after a series of stylised or ensemble-driven projects. It also reinforces Bollywood’s ongoing shift toward director-led action cinema, where tone, research, and execution take precedence over formulaic spectacle.The second part of the franchise is set to debut in cinemas on March 19, 2026 where it will clash swords with the Yash-starrer
Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups.