Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar has taken the box office by storm. The first film was released in December last year, while the sequel hit theatres on March 19, 2026, and continues to perform strongly. Amid this, Kareena Kapoor Khan has weighed in on the film’s success.
Kareena Kapoor about Dhurandhar
In a recent interview with the Financial Times, Kareena Kapoor shared her thoughts on Dhurandhar. She said that the film does not belong to lead actor Ranveer Singh alone. The actor essayed the role of Hamza Ali Mazhari / Jaskirat Singh Rangi, an Indian spy sent to Pakistan to combat terrorism.
Crediting the director for the film’s success, Kareena said, “Dhurandhar is not a Ranveer Singh film in any way. It is very much a director’s film. Even today, when the film is being referred to, it is being called Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar.”
About Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge
Dhurandhar 2 was released in theatres on March 19 with the CBFC granting it an A certificate. Despite muting several abusive words, audiences reported that many remained audible.
Amid this, the makers recently sent a new print to theatres with additional censorship.
According to a report in Bollywood Hungama, the makers have sent a new print, in which they have muted a few abusive words. A source reportedly told the portal, “In the earlier version, some abuses were muted, but many of them were left untouched. In the new print, more cuss words have been censored. The dialogue where Sanjay Dutt says ‘L***d c******a kya’ in the Operation Lyari sequence has been muted, though the gesture made by the actor while mouthing the dialogue remains.”The source further added, “The abuse, ‘B******a’, said by Rakesh Bedi while getting his pedicure done, and by a character in the Aari Aari song sequence, was also silenced. A few more abuses have been similarly muted in other parts of the film. Words like ‘B****a’ and ‘G***u’ were kept untouched.”
For the uninitiated, this marks a third print of Dhurandhar 2 after a new print was sent to theatres a few days ago, rectifying a mistake in one of the scenes, in which a cameraman`s reflection was seen in the mirror.








