After breaking box office records with Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge, Ranveer Singh is giving fans yet another reason to feel the emotion of his latest blockbuster. While the film has stormed into theatres
with record-breaking collections, it’s the release of the video of the song “Phir Se” that has brought the actor to tears. Sung by Arijit Singh, the track captures a raw, emotional arc that mirrors the journey of Ranveer Singh’s character in the film.
In the just-released video, fans get to see moments from the movie, showing the highs and lows of Ranveer Singh’s character. Fans get a glimpse of Jaskirat’s moments with his family in India as well as Hamza’s scenes with his loved ones in Pakistan. As such, it’s no wonder the song has left the actor emotional.
Sharing his reaction to the song on Instagram, Ranveer Singh captioned the post, “I cried. Full stop. Did you?”
Here’s his post:
Ranveer Singh’s emotional reaction has sparked a number of responses online, with fans sharing how the song left them teary-eyed.
A fan wrote, “Yes, I cried, when this song was played out in the theatre.”
Another added, “This song hits different.”
Many praised the actor’s performance, with one comment reading, “One of your career-best performances, Ranveer Singh. And yes, we all cried for Jaskeerath.”
Another captured the collective emotion in theatres perfectly, writing, “Every brother, every son, every husband, every friend, everyone cried.”
Fans were also impressed by the poignancy of the scenes, as one user wrote, “There was pin-drop silence in the theatre. Jaskirat’s journey came to an end where it all started. The way you portrayed emotions in that scene was incredible.”
Summing it up, one comment read, “Yes I did cry. What a beautiful song. Both Arijit Singh and your performance made us cry.”
Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge continues to dominate the box office. After smashing records in its first five days, the film kept up its strong momentum on the sixth day as well. By day five, it had raked in Rs 519.12 crore net in India and Rs 619.76 crore gross, with Rs 210 crore from overseas, taking its worldwide total to nearly Rs 830 crore. According to a report in NDTV, the film’s collections have now crossed Rs 919 crore, and the final numbers could end up being even higher.














