As Dhurandhar 2 frenzy has taken over the internet, fans cannot stop obsessing over the small details in the film. Earlier it was Ranveer Singh's Rolex
and now it is the lavish bungalow that Hamza and Yalina are living in. The story continues to follow Jaskirat Singh Rangi, who operates under the alias Hamza Ali Mazari. An Indian spy, he somehow embeds himself within a Baloch gang in Pakistan, navigating power and survival in a world that keeps shifting. Now comes the interesting bit, the sprawling, luxury villa that he buys for his wife Yalina, is not actually in Lyari but in Amritsar. An Instagram post shared by 23DC Architects confirmed the same. The architecture firm revealed that the house featured in the film is one of their projects, based in Amritsar, and even offered a glimpse inside the property. "That house from @adityadharfilms #dhurandhartherevenge ? It’s actually in #punjab ! We’re delighted to see our project, Ananda, featured on the big screen in this cinematic masterpiece," the wrote in the caption. Also Read: War on Cultural Heritage: Tyre, Lebanon's 4,700-Year-Old City at Risk Amid Armed Conflict The house looks like it sits on the edge between modern design and nature-led planning. The architects explain that it was built with landscape preservation in mind, while still holding on to Indian design sensibilities. “Throughout the residence, light meets space in a thoughtful rhythm. Courtyards open like pauses in poetry, gardens weave through the structure, and traditional craftsmanship quietly supports contemporary design,” they shared.
From the outside, the house gives an impression of a clean, modern facade in muted grey tones and wooden detailing. As you walk in the courtyard opens up with stone sculptures, trimmed lawns and stone-cobbled flooring. Inside, however, is a double-height layout which gives everything a room to breathe. The bedrooms lean towards comfort, with minimal styling. Okay think of modern lighting, central cooling, generous wardrobes, attached bathrooms and furniture in neutral tones - that is the vibe.
“Throughout the residence, light meets space in a thoughtful rhythm. Courtyards open like pauses in poetry, gardens weave through the structure, and traditional craftsmanship quietly supports contemporary design,” 23DC architects mentioned.
Who would have thought that this lavish bungalow, which is portrayed to be in Lyari, is actually located in our very own country?














