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‘Dhurandhar 2’ woos international audiences; hailed as ‘best Indian movie’

'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' woos international audiences; called 'The best Indian movie of the year'

‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ is continuing its successful run beyond cinemas, with the film now winning over international audiences following its OTT debut. The action-packed sequel that debuted for streaming in international locations on Netflix, has already climed its way up to the Top 10 global charts, and going by the reviews pouring in, it has also won over audiences.As per the latest reports, the film that is currently on the ninth spot worldwide, according to Flix Patrol, is already being dubbed by netizen as ‘The best Indian movie of the year’.’Dhurandhar 2′ woos international audienceFollowing its OTT release, several viewers praised its scale, action sequences and emotionally charged storytelling. One viewer wrote, “Finished watching Dhurandhar The Revenge on Netflix. Love it and the first movie. So so good!!”Another hailed the film as “the best Indian movie of the year,” adding, “4hrs of greatness… It really is historic. I’ve watched both and I really enjoyed it which was what prompted me to tweet about it and about the songs.” A tweet from the same handle had the man expressing a desire to visit India someday after being impressed by the films and music.The sequel’s intense action has also drawn comparisons to Hollywood superhero spectacles. One viewer commented, “I hope it wasn’t just me who felt while watching both parts of Dhurandhar that this movie is so much like Zack Snyder’s Justice League. With all the ‘parts’ and then the ending.” Another review described the film as, “Bigger, more brutal, more slow-motion. Spicy, with a twist around every corner.”While some audiences noted that they preferred the first instalment, overall reactions to the sequel have remained largely positive. “Just finished watching #Dhurandhar2TheRevenge on Netflix overall was good but loved the first #Dhurandhar. Rating obv 8.5/10 must watch,” read another post circulating online. About ‘Dhurandhar 2’A follow-up to the R-rated Ranveer Singh starrer, ‘Dhurandhar’, the sequel follows Hamza, a young man once preparing to join the military when his life takes a dramatic turn after a personal tragedy. The story charts his rise as s spy to becoming the undisputed king of Lyari.’Dhurandhar 2′ box office collectionBesides its strong streaming performance, ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ is also continuing its box office run. The film that completed 61 days at theatres, has earned a net total of Rs 1,146.13 crore. With an India gross total of Rs 1,371 crore, the film’s worldwide collections are now set to hit the Rs 1,800 crore mark. As per the latest scanilk report, the film’s total currently sits at an estimated Rs 1,798.36 crore. Go to Source

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