I finally watched both the first part of 'Dhurandhar,' and to be honest, I am still thrilled by the experience. I had to share my thoughts because this isn't just another "spy thriller"; it is a phenomenal cinematic experience that you absolutely must witness.
The "Truth" Behind the Fiction
Although the filmmakers have taken some creative liberties to keep the narrative tight, the foundation of this film is authentic to a startling degree. We are not merely witnessing "inspired" scenes; we are watching a systematic recreation of history. From the hijacking of IC 814 and the 2001 Parliament attack to the harrowing scenes at the Taj Hotel during 26/11 by Pakistani terrorists, every minute detail is staggering.
What truly gave me goosebumps was the factual accuracy of the intercepted conversations between the terrorists and their handlers based in Pakistan. This film unhesitatingly exposes the state-sponsored machinery operating behind these incidents. For the sake of self-awareness and authenticity, I advise you to personally Google any dialogue from the film that caught your attention; I am confident that you will be astonished to discover the "Truth Behind The Fiction" in this spy action thriller. The name and specific role of almost every key character are rooted in reality, something you can verify online yourself. It dives deep into the global export of terrorism from our neighbour, Pakistan—facts the whole world knows, even if some choose to look the other way.
Refreshingly, this isn't the typical Bollywood film where the hero wanders around shirtless. In this movie, every character is significant, and each has a distinct purpose. Ranveer Singh is, as always, magnificent; however, for me, the artists who truly stole the limelight were Rahman Baloch and my other favourite, Jameel Jamali. The casting is also lauded for its brilliance—the actors bear an uncanny resemblance to the real-life figures they portray, to the extent that the film often feels like a documentary.
The music is the heartbeat of this film. With almost 16 tracks that blend old-school Indian vibes with modern beats, the score isn't just background noise; you feel it in your chest. If you value meaningful lyrics, you’ll notice how every song is deeply connected to the emotional depth of the scene.
Fair warning: the direction and cinematography are so top-notch and the storytelling so "genius" that you won't want to miss even a second. It’s a 3.3+3.5-hour "full paisa vasool" experience that refuses to let you get bored. My pro-tip? Empty your bladder first and keep your Popcorn/Coke quota ready, because you won’t even want to risk a toilet break.
Final Verdict: If you want a gritty, emotional thriller that dares to be factually correct, Dhurandhar is a must-watch. It’s breaking records because people are finally connecting with the unvarnished truth with mindblowing storytelling and cinematography.
Note:
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