• Source:JND

Aditya Dhar's Dhurandhar and Dhurandhar The Revenge has shattered several box office records worldwide. The movie features a star-studded cast, with Ranveer Singh taking on the lead role. Amid its blockbuster box office success, makers are reportedly planning to showcase the making of Dhurandhar in theatres, which will include all the BTS footages, cast interviews, among others.

Hindustan Times cited a source saying, "The craze for Dhurandhar is so much that the makers have decided to turn even the making of the film into a spectacle. All the BTS footages and cast interviews together will be collated into a full-length feature film and will be unveiled as a theatrical release in the last quarter of 2026, and then eventually make it to the OTT platform as well on which the films will be streaming."

"All the major players in the film including actors Ranveer Singh, Arjun Rampal, and even the director Aditya Dhar, are not doing any media interactions yet because their first interviews will be a part of this BTS film that will directly arrive in theatres. It is a first for any Indian film, and the makers are ensuring that no BTS footage goes out on social media before the release of the film," the source futher added.

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About Dhurandhar: Directed by Aditya Dhar, Dhurandhar franchise has emerged as a blockbuster in Indian cinema. The two-part series (including Dhurandhar: The Revenge) crossed the previous record held by Baahubali, as reported by Sacnilk and Koimoi. While Dhurandhar Part 1 raked in Rs 1307 crore worldwide, The Revenge has grossed over Rs 1810.60 crore worldwide as of April 15. With this, the franchise has recorded a collection of Rs 3000 crore so far.

Shot back-to-back from July 2024 to October 2025 across Thailand and North India, Aditya Dhar’s 229-minute epic stands as one of India's longest films. Blending geopolitical realism with fiction, the storyline weaves in events like Operation Lyari and Demonetisation, featuring a score by Shashwat Sachdev and Pakistan-set sequences filmed across versatile Indian landscapes.


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