Sandeep Reddy Vanga Praises 'Dhurandhar' Starring Ranveer Singh
Aditya Dharâs latest film, 'Dhurandhar', has achieved significant commercial success since its release two weeks ago, becoming a notable entry in the 2025 cinematic landscape. The action-packed spy thriller has captivated audiences and sparked a surge of viral content online, particularly around its star, Akshaye Khanna.
The film features Ranveer Singh in the role of an undercover agent operating within Pakistan, alongside a talented ensemble cast that includes Rakesh Bedi, Sara Arjun, Arjun Rampal, Sanjay Dutt, and R Madhavan. Its engaging storyline and dynamic performances have contributed to its status as one of the top films of the year.
On social media, acclaimed director Sandeep Reddy Vanga, known for his work on 'Animal', recently shared his thoughts on 'Dhurandhar'. In a tweet, he expressed high praise for the film, stating, "'Dhurandhar' is built like a man who doesnât talk much and carries a masculine spine. The title fits because the film moves with dominance and fierceness. The depiction is very clear with zero chaos. Music, performances, screenplay, and direction are all top-notch. Akshaye Khanna and Ranveer Singh disappeared into their characters effortlessly. Thank you, Aditya Dhar, for allowing everyone to experience the true weight of untold sacrifices."
Aditya Dhar responded to Vangaâs commendation by expressing his gratitude, noting, "Thank you, my Dearest Sandeep. Coming from you, this means a great deal. Iâve always admired the fearlessness with which you stand by your cinema and your faith in unapologetic, masculine storytelling. 'Dhurandhar' was shaped with sincerity, restraint, and conviction. Your words give that journey its quiet validation. I am grateful for voices like yours that keep Indian cinema honest, rooted, and strong."
When promotional images of Ranveer Singh from 'Dhurandhar' were first revealed, comparisons were drawn to another recent film, 'Animal', starring Ranbir Kapoor. However, following its release, viewers recognised the distinct narratives and character arcs between the two films.
Looking ahead, it has been announced that 'Dhurandhar 2' is set to premiere in theatres on March 19 next year, while the sequel to 'Animal', titled 'Animal Park', is expected to start production in 2027. As the landscape of Indian cinema continues to evolve, the impact of films like 'Dhurandhar' and the praise from industry peers like Sandeep Reddy Vanga signal a promising future for filmmakers committed to powerful storytelling.
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