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‘Dhurandhar 2’ action scene breakdown, Aejaz Gulab reveals BTS details

Aditya Dhar and Ranveer Singh plan new big project after Dhurandhar success buzz

Action director Aejaz Gulab recently shared insights into a gripping scene from ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’, where a powerful explosion causes the ground to cave in, forming a massive crater mid-action. The sequence stands out for its intensity and realism, showcasing the scale and ambition of the film’s action design.Speaking about the execution with Digital Commentary, Gulab explained, “The biggest challenge was executing a real fall with a real actor.” The scene required the performer to crash through a table as the floor gave way beneath him. To maintain authenticity, the team chose to shoot the moment practically rather than relying entirely on visual effects.

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Aditya Dhar and Ranveer Singh plan new big project after Dhurandhar success buzz

Despite the dangerous appearance, safety remained a top priority. Both the actor and the table were securely rigged to control the fall and minimise risk. The setup ensured that the impact looked convincing on screen while protecting the performer from harm, highlighting the precision behind such sequences.While the fall and initial impact were captured live on set, the final crater effect was enhanced digitally. “The push, fall, and crash were shot practically,” Gulab shared, adding that CGI was used to refine the visual impact. This combination allowed the team to achieve a seamless mix of realism and cinematic scale.The sequence is a strong example of how complex action scenes are carefully choreographed. What appears chaotic on screen is actually the result of detailed planning, technical expertise, and coordination between departments to ensure both safety and spectacle.

About ‘Dhurandhar’ franchise

Directed by Aditya Dhar, ‘Dhurandhar’ has emerged as a major success story. The first installment, released in December 2025, received widespread acclaim and strong box office numbers. Its sequel, ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’, hit theatres on March 19 and continued the momentum with a massive global response.According to Hindustan Times, the two-part franchise has collectively crossed Rs 3,000 crore worldwide. The original film follows an Indian spy navigating the criminal and political underworld of Karachi, inspired by real events such as the 1999 IC-814 hijacking and the 2008 Mumbai attacks. The sequel expands the narrative, tracing the rise of Ranveer Singh’s character as he transforms into Hamza Ali Mazari and takes control of shifting power dynamics, alongside a cast that includes Arjun Rampal, R Madhavan, Sara Arjun, Danish Pandor, Rakesh Bedi, and Sanjay Dutt. Go to Source

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