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Dhurandhar: The Revenge Trailer Out – Ranveer Singh Leads Aditya Dhar’s Explosive Spy-Action Sequel

The campaign for one of 2026’s biggest Hindi film events officially began this week as Jio Studios and B62 Studios unveiled the trailer of Dhurandhar: The Revenge, the second instalment in filmmaker Aditya Dhar’s spy-action franchise headlined by Ranveer Singh. Mounted on a significantly larger canvas following the record-breaking success of the first film, the sequel positions itself as a spectacle designed to escalate the scale, stakes, and emotional intensity of the franchise.

The first Dhurandhar had emerged as a massive box office phenomenon, widely regarded within trade circles as one of the biggest Hindi blockbusters of its time. With Dhurandhar: The Revenge, Dhar appears intent on pushing the franchise into even more expansive territory — both narratively and in terms of cinematic scale.

The newly launched trailer offers the first glimpse of Ranveer Singh returning as Jaskirat Singh Rangi, this time in dual avatars — Jaskirat and Hamza. The footage positions Singh in a darker, more ferocious space, with the narrative leaning heavily into revenge and geopolitical intrigue.

The ensemble cast adds further heft to the franchise. R. Madhavan plays the calculating strategist Ajay Sanyal, while Arjun Rampal appears as ISI Major Iqbal, bringing a chilling antagonistic edge. Sanjay Dutt enters the narrative as SP Chaudhary Aslam, delivering a performance pitched with commanding authority.

From a trade standpoint, the trailer strongly emphasises theatrical appeal. High-octane action set pieces, stylised combat sequences, and punchy one-liners dominate the promotional material, signalling the makers’ intent to position the film as a whistle-worthy big-screen event.

Dialogues featured in the trailer lean into a provocative and confrontational tone, with lines such as:

“Hindu bahot hi darpok kaum hai.”
“Pados mein rehte hai hum.”
“Goodebhar ka zor laga lo… aur bigaad lo jo bigaad sakte ho.”

These are countered by equally charged responses within the narrative, including:

“Pakistan ka mustakbil ab Hindustan tai karega.”

The marketing language accompanying the trailer frames the sequel through the words “Honsla. Eendhan. Badla.”, underlining the revenge-driven arc at the centre of the story.

Produced by Jyoti Deshpande and Lokesh Dhar, Dhurandhar: The Revenge will release in five languages — Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam, indicating a clear pan-India positioning for the franchise.

The film is scheduled for a worldwide theatrical release on 19 March 2026, strategically aligned with the festive corridor of Gudi Padwa, Ugadi, and the lead-up to Eid — a window historically favourable for large-scale Hindi releases.

For the trade, the biggest question now is whether the sequel can match — or even surpass — the unprecedented commercial performance of its predecessor. If the trailer is any indication, the makers are betting heavily on scale, spectacle, and star power to turn Dhurandhar: The Revenge into one of the defining theatrical events of the year.

As the promotional tagline declares: “The Story of the Unknown Men Unfolds.”

And if the trailer’s intensity is anything to go by, the countdown to March 19 has officially begun.

 

Ranveer Singh Returns With Fury! ‘Dhurandhar The Revenge’ Trailer Promises Explosive Action and Revenge

The much-awaited trailer of Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar The Revenge was finally unveiled by the makers on Saturday, March 7, 2026, sending fans into a frenzy. Written and directed by Aditya Dhar, the sequel raises the stakes significantly compared to the first film and promises a gripping blend of high-octane action, political drama and intense emotions. The film features a powerful ensemble cast including Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, R Madhavan, Akshaye Khanna and Sara Arjun, all playing pivotal roles in the story. The sequel arrives after the massive success of the first film, which turned Ranveer Singh’s character into one of the most talked-about action protagonists in recent Bollywood cinema.

The trailer opens with a controversial and provocative moment from the first film, setting the tone for the sequel’s intense narrative. In the opening scene, a terrorist on a plane insults the entire Hindu community by calling them “cowards,” creating a tense and explosive beginning. R Madhavan’s character Ajay Sanyal hears the remark, hinting at the deep conflict and ideological tensions that continue to drive the story forward. From there, the trailer quickly transitions into the chaotic aftermath of Rahman Dakait’s death, a character played by Akshaye Khanna in the previous installment. With the powerful figure gone, uncertainty grips Lyari as multiple factions seem ready to fight for control.

Amid this chaos, Ranveer Singh’s character Hamza emerges as a dominant force. The trailer shows him stepping into power with a series of brutal and stylized action sequences that highlight the film’s intense tone. Explosions, street fights and dramatic confrontations dominate the visuals, reinforcing the franchise’s signature style of combining slick cinematography with adrenaline-pumping action. However, the trailer also offers glimpses of Hamza’s mysterious past, revealing flashbacks to his earlier life as Jaskiran Singh Rangi. These sequences show him as a clean-shaven young man filled with anger and internal conflict, hinting at the traumatic events that eventually transform him into the feared Hamza Ali Mazari.

Several supporting characters also make impactful appearances in the trailer. Arjun Rampal briefly appears as Major Iqbal, delivering a chilling promise to violently kill an Indian soldier, suggesting a looming confrontation that could play a crucial role in the story. Meanwhile, Sanjay Dutt adds a touch of dark humor to the otherwise intense narrative. His character, SP Chaudhary Aslam, is shown cracking a joke before casually shooting a goon, offering a quirky yet deadly presence in the film. R Madhavan’s Ajay Sanyal also delivers a powerful moment in the trailer as he repeats three key words: “Haunsla, Eendhan, Badla,” which translate to courage, fuel and revenge. The dialogue appears to encapsulate the central themes of the film.

The final moments of the trailer deliver a dramatic punch. As debris falls around him, Ranveer Singh’s Hamza is shown climbing through destruction, symbolizing his relentless rise amid chaos. The trailer concludes with a stylish shot of Hamza smoking a cigarette while delivering a bold and provocative line: “Pakistan’s future will be decided now by India.” The powerful closing moment hints at the geopolitical scale of the story and suggests that the sequel will push the narrative into even more intense territory.

According to the official logline, Dhurandhar The Revenge introduces the story of Jaskirat Singh Rangi and explores the chain of events that ultimately compel him to become Hamza Ali Mazari. The film follows his dangerous mission as he operates deep inside Pakistan while navigating betrayal, power struggles and his own inner transformation. The narrative promises to delve deeper into the psychological and emotional layers of the character while continuing the franchise’s high-energy storytelling.

The first film, Dhurandhar, released on December 5, became a massive box office blockbuster. According to industry tracker Sacnilk, the film earned an impressive ₹836 crore net in India. Its stylized action sequences, pulsating music and dramatic storytelling were widely appreciated by audiences, although the film also sparked debates and criticism for blending fictional elements with real-life events while presenting a strongly nationalistic narrative.

Produced by Jyoti Deshpande under Jio Studios and Aditya and Lokesh Dhar under B62 Studios, Dhurandhar The Revenge is set to release in theatres on March 19, 2026. The makers have also announced paid previews beginning on March 18, allowing eager fans to experience the sequel a day earlier. With the trailer already generating massive buzz online, the film is shaping up to be one of the biggest Bollywood releases of the year.

 

Rajshri Deshpande Opens Up About Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Urges Women to Prioritise Health

Actor Rajshri Deshpande recently surprised and concerned fans when she revealed on social media that she has been diagnosed with Infiltrating Ductal Carcinoma, a form of breast cancer. The condition, which has been classified as Grade 1, was fortunately detected at an early stage during a routine medical checkup. Speaking about her experience in an interview with Hindustan Times, the actor shared how the diagnosis unfolded and why she believes it is crucial for women to take preventive health screenings seriously. Her story has sparked conversations about early detection, awareness, and the need to remove the stigma surrounding cancer.

Deshpande explained that the diagnosis came as a result of a routine health examination rather than noticeable symptoms. She had initially visited a doctor where a lesion was detected during a checkup. To investigate further, she travelled from Aurangabad to Mumbai to consult specialists and undergo additional tests. A sonography was conducted to confirm the initial findings, followed by a biopsy, which ultimately confirmed the presence of cancer. Although receiving such news can be overwhelming, the early detection significantly improves treatment outcomes and gave her the opportunity to take timely medical action. The actor has emphasized that regular screenings can make a crucial difference in identifying diseases before they progress to advanced stages.

While processing her diagnosis, Deshpande also realised something troubling. When she informed several friends about her condition, she discovered that many of them had never undergone routine breast health screenings. This revelation made her reflect on how common it is for women to ignore or postpone preventive checkups. According to her, many women, even those who are aware of potential risks, often do not prioritize health tests like mammograms or sonography. Medical experts frequently recommend that women begin regular breast screenings after the age of 35, yet awareness and participation remain inconsistent. The actor believes that changing this mindset is essential in preventing late diagnoses.

Her thoughts also turned to women living in rural areas, where access to healthcare services is often limited. Deshpande pointed out that many women in villages spend long hours managing household responsibilities and physical labor, leaving them little time to visit medical facilities for routine tests. Additionally, access to specialized screenings like mammography may not be easily available in smaller towns and rural regions. This concern has inspired her to think beyond her own recovery and focus on how awareness programs and improved healthcare accessibility can help women who may otherwise miss early detection opportunities.

Another issue she highlighted is the stigma and fear associated with the word “cancer.” Deshpande said that many people treat the diagnosis as if it is the end, often sending messages of sympathy that resemble condolences. However, she believes such reactions only reinforce fear and stigma. With advancements in medical science, many cancers—especially when detected early—can be treated effectively. She hopes that by speaking openly about her own experience, people will start discussing the disease more openly and without fear.

Although it has been only about a month since her diagnosis, Deshpande is already thinking about how she can turn her personal challenge into an opportunity for awareness. She plans to support and participate in breast cancer awareness workshops in the coming weeks. As an actor, she believes in channeling personal experiences into meaningful work and social impact. Just as artists often use emotional experiences to deepen their craft, she now wants to use this difficult phase to educate people and encourage them to prioritize preventive healthcare.

With International Women’s Day approaching, Deshpande has also shared a practical and powerful suggestion for families. Instead of traditional gifts, she encourages people to give the women in their lives something far more meaningful—health checkups such as sonography, Pap smear tests, and mammograms. She has already committed to gifting these screenings to the women who work with her, including her house help and assistant. For Deshpande, this gesture is not only a thoughtful gift but also a potentially life-saving step that could encourage more women to monitor their health regularly.

 

Bill Maher Gets “Honest” With Donald Trump About President’s Successes and Failures: “I Have Every Right to Say So in a Democracy”

The ‘Real Time’ host, as promised, addressed the commander-in-chief’s recent criticism including the dinner the president now says was a waste of time. 

Harry Styles – Pop Song Lyrics

Song Name – Pop
Singer – Harry Styles

Check out Harry Styles – Pop Song Lyrics

Daytime mainlining and no more rollin’ papers
Catching stray dogs, try but you can’t tame ’em
It’s just me on my knees
Squeaky clean fantasy
It’s meant to be pop

Am I in over my head?
This could go anywhere
I do it, do it again
It’s meant to be pop
I don’t know how it’ll end
This could go anywhere
I’m pullin’ and pullin’ the thread
It’s making me pop (Pop)
I wanted to behave
But I know I’ll do it again
I know I’ll do it again, it’s making me pop (Pop)

I wanna take up all your time (Pop)

Katie’s waiting to be your game-day saviour
First time tasting it
It’s nice to mix two flavours
Together, together, mm, mm
It’s just me on my knees
Pop

Am I in over my head?
This could go anywhere
I do it, do it again
It’s mеant to be pop
I don’t know how it’ll end
This could go anywherе
I’m pullin’ and pullin’ the thread
It’s making me pop (Pop)
I wanted to behave
But I know I’ll do it again
I know I’ll do it again, it’s making me pop (Pop)

I wanna take up all your time (Pop)

Am I in over my head?
This could go anywhere
I do it, do it again
It’s meant to be pop
I don’t know how it’ll end
This could go anywhere
I’m pullin’, I’m pullin’ the thread
It’s making me pop (Pop)
I wanted to behave
But I know I’ll do it again
I know I’ll do it again, it’s making me pop (Pop)

Pop

 

Jeremy Larner, Oscar-Winning Screenwriter on Robert Redford’s ‘The Candidate,’ Dies at 88

A speechwriter for presidential candidate Eugene McCarthy, he also adapted his novel for the Jack Nicholson-directed ‘Drive, He Said.’ 

Writers Guild Negotiations Priorities Approved by Members: Health Plan Funding, AI and Compensation

More than 97 percent of participating union members voted to approve the slate of contract demands. 

Alan Trustman, Screenwriter on ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ and ‘Bullitt,’ Dies at 95

After working on the Steve McQueen classics, the former attorney penned ‘They Call Me Mister Tibbs!’ 

Kanye “Ye” West Reportedly Struggles to Stay Awake While Testifying at Los Angeles Mansion Trial

The rapper-designer yawned and nodded off while answering “I don’t recall” when questioned about the home designed by Japanese architect Tadao Ando, according to reports. 

Cary Elwes Shares Emotional Message on Rob Reiner’s Birthday

Rob Reiner, Cary ElwesCary Elwes is still grappling with the inconceivable tragedy of Rob Reiner’s murder.
The Princess Bride alum paid tribute to the late director on what would’ve been his 79th birthday, nearly three…