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Madhavan has dropped a major hint about what lies ahead in Dhurandhar Part 2, and it has instantly set expectations soaring for Ranveer Singh’s next chapter in the franchise. The actor, who shares screen space with Akshaye Khanna in Dhurandhar, recently spoke about the actor addressing 'jealousy' rumours. In a recent interview, the actor has cleared the air, saying he is genuinely happy for Akshaye.
R Madhavan Lauds Akshaye Khanna
In a conversation with Bollywood Hungama, Madhavan reacted to the rumours of being jealous of Akshaye and said, "Not at all! I cannot be happier for Akshaye. He deserves every bit of the adulation he is getting. What a talented actor! And to be so grounded. He could be giving a million interviews. But he is sitting in his new home, enjoying the silence that he has always cherished. I mean, I thought I was the underplayer when it came to public attention. But Akshaye Khanna is on another level. He just doesn’t care. Success, failure are all the same to him." Further, he added, "Just being part of
Dhurandhar is enough. The film is making history, and I am glad to be part of it. Neither Akshaye nor the director Aditya Dhar are interested in cashing in on the success."
More About Dhurandhar
Akshaye Khanna's performance in
Dhurandhar has been widely celebrated by audiences, critics, and fellow actors, with many calling him the finest actor. From emotional restraint to explosive intensity, his portrayal struck a deep chord and played a key role in the film’s massive box-office run.
The Aditya Dhar directorial stars Ranveer Singh, Arjun Rampal, Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, R Madhavan and Sara Arjun among others. Dhurandhar is an Indian spy-action thriller directed by Aditya Dhar. The film stars Ranveer Singh as a highly skilled intelligence officer tasked with infiltrating a dangerous terror network operating in Pakistan’s Lyari region. Inspired by real covert operations executed by Indian intelligence agencies, the film promises high-stakes drama, intense action, and a gripping narrative rooted in tactical espionage.