
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.


