wogma rating: Watch if you have nothing better to do (?)
What I disliked in Dhurandhar, I disliked even more in this one. None of what I liked was carried forward here. And the propaganda that was subtle and annoying, is now blatant and amusing.
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Click here for full reviewThe success of an action film is to wow you with its choreographed moves. That of a violent film is to get you to gasp with every act of brutality. That of a film attempting to make a political statement is to engage you with its argument. Dhurandhar The Revenge has a handful sequences that feel creative. It has so much barbaric chopping and smashing of body parts that you grow immune to the savagery—I was able to stay completely relaxed and take deep breaths in the last sequence, which is quite gory in absolute terms. Last but hardly the least, Dhurandhar's idea of being political is to plaster one politician's face across the screen often enough for it to stay one of the lasting memories of the film. Not the Indian government, not a political party, one person.
The writing here doesn't have the agenda of telling you a good story, let alone telling it well.
This last bit is done to glamourise some of the most known political actions such as the impact of demonetisation. It is repeated often enough that it is outright funny—the impact has to be shown through a fictional movie rather than news channels which are supposed to report facts. It has to be shoved down through fantasy, 10 years later.
Now, once we accept that this is a fairytale, even if a gory one, we can take in stride a lot of what is going on. Like tens of terrorists being shot within 15-20 minutes of run time and maybe a week or two in the story? This is even more ridiculous considering the movie is well over 3.5 hours! Less than 10% of run-time on such an important part of the story?
The pacing of the film generally to isn't anywhere close to that of the first installment of Dhurandhar. That one was a thoroughly engaging watch even if you weren't enjoying what you saw. The writing here doesn't have the agenda of telling you a good story, let alone telling it well. That Ranveer Singh still manages to put his heart, soul and more to this performance feels like more credit to him than the director. The rest of the cast exists to make the violence and propaganda possible.
Sometimes it is arduous to write about movies that I haven't enjoyed watching. This one doubly so, because I have already spent 3.5 hours plus about 40 minutes of advertisements on it. Especially, when the end product in mind isn't a good film, but a political rally, one that I hadn't signed up to attend.
- meeta, a part of the audience
Thumbs up, by Subhash K Jha, Bolly Spice : ...Dhurandhar The Revenge is not any better than the first segment. It doesn’t try to be. The world is still a dangerous place, especially for those who are protecting us from enemies. We can only be participants by proxy, partaking in the guilty pleasure of watching the enemies being neutralized. For this, we are grateful to Aditya Dhar.... full review
Thumbs up, by Sahelee Rakshit, Bollywood Life : ...The film creates a strong visual impact through its cinematography. The cinematography shows both extensive areas and fine details of the action sequences, which display their exact movements. The background score needs recognition because it raises suspense and matches the film's rhythm. Aditya Dhar's direction definitely deserves applause for its finesse.... full review
Thumbs up, by Aashish Tiwari, Daily Bhaskar : ...फिल्म पर फाइनल वर्डिक्ट धुरंधर 2 एक बड़ी और महत्वाकांक्षी फिल्म है, जो एक्शन, पॉलिटिक्स और रियल इवेंट्स को जोड़कर अलग तरह का सिनेमाई अनुभव देने की कोशिश करती है। हालांकि इसकी लंबाई, ढीली पटकथा और कुछ अधूरे किरदार इसे पहले पार्ट जितना दमदार नहीं बनने देते। वहीं, फिल्म के दूसरे पार्ट में अक्षय खन्ना की कमी भी खली है।... full review
Thumbs up, by Simran Singh, DNA : ...Overall, Dhurandhar The Revenge will turn theatres into stadiums, and people will enjoy the movie to the fullest, for its sheer storytelling. When it comes to movie collection, the sky will be the limit. Expect the box office to be changed like never before. Dangal's nine-year-old record of being the highest-grossing Indian film with Rs 2000 crore is in danger. Dhurandhar: The Revenge shouldn't be missed at any cost.... full review
Thumbs up, by Devesh Sharma, Filmfare : ...Aditya Dhar crafts a film that is detailed, unapologetically loud, and steeped in hyper-nationalism. It’s gory, visceral, and very much in tune with the current mood of the nation. Subtle it is not, but then again, subtlety was never really on the menu.... full review
Thumbs up, by Aakash Kumar, Filmi Beat : ...Dhurandhar The Revenge manages to live up to its hype for the most part. While a lot of hype was around the character of Bade Sahab, it might disappoint a section of moviegoers. The film has a few pacing issues in the middle; however, it compensates with a strong second half and an engaging climax. Even if it isn't better, Dhurandhar The Revenge manages to reach the bar set by its first part. Overall, a must-watch!... full review
Thumbs up, by Lachmi Deb Roy, FirstPost : ...Another surprise element is that Yami Gautam plays a doctor in Ranveer Singh’s spy thriller and has a connection with the mysterious ‘Bade Saab.’ Dhurandhar 2, according to me, is every bit worth your time.... full review
Thumbs up, by Ria Sharma, Free Press Journal : ...The music and background score by Shashwat Sachdev elevate the film’s mood effectively. There are no unnecessary dance tracks, which works in favour of the narrative. Cinematography complements the dark tone, and the dialogues are sharp, impactful, and memorable.... full review
Thumbs up, by Baradwaj Rangan, galatta.com : ...The casting is brilliant and almost every performance clicks, but the best of the lot are Madhavan, showing grey shades like never before, and, of course, Ranveer Singh. Ranveer’s capabilities were never in doubt, and he has moulded himself into every kind of acting zone from Bhansali’s dance-drama style to Zoya Akhtar’s restrained realism.... full review
Thumbs up, by Nitin Jain, Glamsham.com : ...The story keeps things interesting by adding twists at the right moments. Just when you think things are getting predictable, something new comes in. This shows that the writer and director have a good grip on how to keep the audience engaged. The dialogues are not many, but some of them stand out. A few lines touch upon global politics and India’s position in the world, which adds a different layer to the film.... full review
Thumbs up, by Rishabh Suri, Hindustan Times : ...Overall, Dhurandhar: The Revenge is a film of two very different halves. For its ambition, it doesn’t quite recreate the immersive world-building that made the first part stand out. The writing feels looser at places, and the detailing, which once felt like its biggest strength, isn’t as consistent this time.... full review
Thumbs up, by Vineeta Kumar, india today : ...Technically, the film is remarkably assured. Dhar moves between extreme close-ups and sweeping top-angle shots within the same sequence with an ease that feels almost invisible. What could have been stylistic excess becomes grammar here. The editing is tight despite the film's length, and the sound design, especially the background score, sustains the film's pulse.... full review
Thumbs up, by Kunal Kothari, India-Forums : ...In the end, Dhurandhar The Revenge stands as a bold and largely successful follow up. It demands time, patience, andattention, but rewards you with scale, ambition, and moments that genuinely stay with you. Yes, it has its issues,ncluding occasional narrative clutter and an overemphasis on political themes, but it still manages to deliver where it matters most.... full review
Thumbs up, by Trisha Gaur, koimoi : ...Some might call Dhurandhar 2 a propaganda film! Honestly, it does talk about the Modi Sarkar way too much, but does it hamper the storytelling and the world that has been built intricately? No, not for a moment! In fact, even if some find storytelling a means to hail the government, even then, you will chant Bharat Mata Ki Jai, and you can’t help it! In the end, how have you watched a good film? Well, in Dhurandhar 2’s case, when you do not miss Rehman Dakait, even for a second. In fact, you almost forget that he existed! Aditya Dhar wins, delivering a winner of a story, and this one is going to rule! Welcome Back, Ranveer Singh!... full review
Thumbs up, by Amarylisa Gonsalves, MiD DAY : ...As per the leaked censor certificate, the abuses had been muted. We wonder if they really were. While some abusive slurs have been muted, other obscene language stays clearly audible. Aditya Dhar and Ranveer Singh deliver an absolute cinema with a few flaws that one can choose to overlook. Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge packs a punch with its action, performances, direction and twists. However, the pace, runtime, and BGM could do better.... full review
Thumbs up, by Sameer Ahire, Movie Talkies : ...The CBFC cuts feel inconsistent and illogical. Certain mild abuses are muted, while harsher ones pass through — a strange and confusing decision. That said, Dhurandhar 2 remains a solid watch. It offers enough cinematic highs, patriotic appeal, and mass moments to keep you invested. On several fronts, it even surpasses its predecessor — and that alone is enough to make it a MEGA BLOCKBUSTER.... full review
Thumbs up, by Radhika Sharma, NDTV : ...Dhurandhar 2 also pretty much answers all those questions that every Dhurandhar fan had, and most of those answers come as a great pay-off. The film, however, does not end on a crescendo like the first part did and that's the feeling that is missed.... full review
Thumbs up, by CHIRAG SEHGAL, News18.com : ...Overall, despite its scale and ambition, Dhurandhar 2 feels slightly weaker in comparison to the original film, which was released in December 2025. While the sequel amps up action and visual spectacle, it misses the tighter storytelling that made the first film a blockbuster. Certain subplots, like the underdeveloped romance and limited use of key characters, dilute its impact. The pacing also feels uneven, with portions that could have been skipped. Even some thematic elements appear forced, making the narrative less organic. As a result, despite its highs, the sequel doesn’t quite match the original’s overall effectiveness.... full review
Thumbs up, by Gayatri Nirmal, Pinkvilla : ...Don’t let the runtime deter you, Dhurandhar The Revenge is a cinematic experience worth investing in. Stay back for the post-credit reveal, which ties up a lingering curiosity around Ranveer Singh’s look in the film. And yes, Ranveer Singh, we need that haircare routine.... full review
Thumbs up, by Divya Nair, Rediff : ...If you are willing to spare four hours of your day on a spy action thriller, this is a film that will surprise, shock and overwhelm you with its nervous energy. Despite its A rating and extremely violent portrayal of events, there is nothing that will stop this film from becoming one of the biggest blockbusters of the year.... full review
So-So, by Jaya Dwivedie, India TV : ...Dhurandhar 2 is an ambitious film that ultimately struggles under its own weight. It features a talented cast, impressive technical work and a strong background score. However the story lacks a logical and tightly structured screenplay. The film blurs the line between reality and fiction so much that the audience may feel confused.... full review
So-So, by Isha Sharma, NewsBytes : ...Will only work if you loved the first part With forgettable music that seems needlessly stuffed into scenes, Dhurandhar 2 leaves a lot to be desired. I also missed Khanna as the ruthless Rehman, and the punishing, patience-testing runtime doesn't do the movie any favors either. If you're a fan of the first part, watch the sequel for Singh's fiery performance; otherwise, the dragged storyline might put you to sleep.... full review
So-So, by Renuka Vyavahare, Times of India : ...Dhurandhar 2 cranks up the volume, violence, and ambition. It’s a well-crafted, engaging saga that, unfortunately, doesn’t know when to stop. Gripping yet overstuffed, it’s a relentless action extravaganza teetering on excess, best enjoyed as unrestrained work of fiction.... full review
Thumbs down, by Taher Ahmed, Deccan Herald : ...Films like this, which promote a political party in the name of the “nation”, are far more dangerous than those with purely nationalistic storylines, such as ‘Border 2’.... full review
Thumbs down, by Shubhra Gupta, indian express : ...The first part had left me conflicted: yes, its intent was propaganda, but it was wrapped in pacy, racy story-telling, embellished with some terrific musical flourishes, and I was quite taken by all the to-ing and fro-ing, and shooting and scooting. In the second part, to paraphrase a character, itna mazaa nahin aaya.... full review
Thumbs down, by Uday Bhatia, Live Mint : ...For someone who’s essentially coerced by the state into a life of spying, Jaskirat is remarkably free of doubt or remorse. The film has no doubts either. Dhar wants the audience laughing and baying for blood at the same time. That’s why he starts with a quote from the Gita—divine sanction for hyperviolent wish fulfilment.... full review
Thumbs down, by Sakshi Salil Chavan, Outlook India : ...Does expansive scale, precise cinematography and technical sophistication invariably result in a “good” film? One is compelled to wonder. What remains consistent though, is Dhar’s “peak detailing” in highlighting a far bleaker future for our nation and the world, as masses are swept away in institutional profit-making that rises alongside this film’s abhorrent ticket prices.... full review
Thumbs down, by Nandini Ramnath, Scroll.in : ...However, there was never any mistaking the film’s agenda, which emerges in its entirety in the sequel. Dhurandhar: The Revenge is Marco or K.G.F: Chapter 2, but with malice that meshes seamlessly with pro-government propaganda.... full review
Thumbs down, by Anuj Kumar, The Hindu : ...In the end, riding on Ranveer’s leonine performance, Dhurandhar 2 roars, but in its deafening cocktail of patriotism and propaganda, it forgets the quiet cost of humanity, leaving little space for reflection.... full review
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