Shraddha Kapoor: explains why Aditya Dhar, the director of “Dhurandhar,” is “truly terrible.”
Shraddha Kapoor: In a letter for the popular movie “Dhurandhar,” Shraddha Kapoor remarked that Aditya Dhar’s decision to keep viewers waiting for “part 2” is “truly terrible.”

Shraddha asked Aditya to postpone the release of the “Dhurandhar” sequel on Instagram Stories.
“Truly terrible of Aditya Dhar to make a film like Dhurandhar,” she first wrote.
“And then make us wait three months for Part 2,” Shraddha said. Please postpone the release; don’t mess with our feelings. What a wonderful experience. Since se abhi hi dobara dekhne jaati, subah shot nahi hoti toh.
I would have gone to see the movie again if I hadn’t had a shoot in the morning. Saiyaara, Dhurandhar, and Chhaava are all Hindi films from 2025.
Following that, Shraddha sent a message discussing the “rampant negative PR” against the movie.
“Dhurandhar persevered through everything and emerged triumphant,” she said, “from Yami Gautam having to call out the widespread negative PR machinery to manufactured controversies.” No evil power can destroy a good movie. We have faith in audiences.
In its second weekend at the box office, Dhurandhar achieved history by earning more over Rs 100 crore in two days. The second weekend witnessed a sharp increase in the popularity of the espionage thriller. According to sources, the movie has already made a total of Rs 351 crore.
Aditya Dhar is the director of Dhurandhar. Starring in the movie are Danish Pandor, Saumya Tandon, Gaurav Gera, Rakesh Bedi, Manav Gohil, Sara Arjun, Sanjay Dutt, Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, and Naveen Kaushik.
An undercover spy joins Karachi’s political and criminal landscape to disrupt deadly cross-border terror networks as part of an Indian intelligence assignment that spans 10 years in the first installment of a two-part film series.
Geopolitical tensions, the hijacking of an Indian plane in 1999, the attack on the Indian Parliament in 2001, the attacks in Mumbai in 2008, the covert operations carried out by India’s R&AW in connection with Operation Lyari, and the crackdown on gangs and criminal syndicates are all real-life events that served as inspiration for the movie.
As it races to become the third highest-grossing Hindi film of 2025 and the fourth highest-grossing Indian picture of the same year, the movie is doing well at the box office. Dhurandhar: Part 2-Revenge, the sequel, is slated for release in 2026.