Ex-Deputy NSA Praises Dhurandhar 2, Calls It New Benchmark for Indian Cinema

Former Deputy National Security Advisor Pankaj Saran has highly praised the film *Dhurandhar: The Revenge*, stating it sets a new benchmark for the Indian film industry in terms of production quality and skill. He compared it favorably to past Hollywood war movies, noting its professional execution and the director's use of artistic license based on real incidents. The film, starring Ranveer Singh, has been a massive box office success, crossing ₹800 crore globally. It is the second film from director Aditya Dhar, following his acclaimed debut *Uri: The Surgical Strike*.

Key Points: Dhurandhar 2 Sets New Benchmark for Indian Films: Ex-Deputy NSA

  • Praised as new industry benchmark
  • Crosses ₹800 crore at box office
  • Compared to Hollywood war movie standards
  • Director used artistic license for real incidents
  • Sequel outperforms original film
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"It sets a new benchmark for Indian film industry": Former Deputy NSA Saran praises Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar: The Revenge

Former Deputy NSA Pankaj Saran praises Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar: The Revenge, calling it a professional, global-standard film that crosses ₹800 crore.

"I think it sets a new benchmark for the Indian film industry. - Pankaj Saran"

New Delhi, March 31

Pankaj Saran, the former Deputy National Security Advisor of India, praised the recently released film Dhurandhar: The Revenge calling it a new benchmark for Indian cinema. The film was released in theatres worldwide on March 19.

In an interview to ANI, Pankaj Saran highlighted the proffesional execution and authentic depiction of the real incidents in the movie, describing it as an appropriate use of Aditya Dhar's "artisitic" approach to keep up with the global filmmaking standards.

"I love the film. I love Dhurandhar 2 more than Dhurandhar 1. I mean, minus the violence, which I thought was a little over the top but I think in terms of cinema, in terms of production, in terms of skills, in terms of quality, I think it sets a new benchmark for the Indian film industry. I think it's going to be very difficult for anyone to match up," said Pankaj Saran.

He also compared the film with past Hollywood war movies and praised Dhurandhar's director for creating a movie which matches the standards of global filmmaking.

"You know, we've grown up with seeing all kinds of war movies, but they were so amateurish. This one is really professional. So now, when it comes to the actual film, I mean, look, a lot of these incidents, names, people are real, are true and we've grown up in an era when we were fed with Hollywood films which would make caricatures of Nazis, of the Russians, and create that enemy image, and really challenge your imagination, and you'd buy it all. So I think it's fine if the director has decided to use artistic license to exaggerate a particular story and it's all based on real incidents. I think it needs no justification because it is pretty much in keeping with the culture of movie making globally," added Pankaj Saran.

Meanwhile, Dhurandhar: The Revenge which stars Ranveer Singh in the lead role shows no intention of slowing down at the box office. According to film trade analyst Taran Adarsh, the movie has crossed Rs 800 crore at the box office after it's second weekend from the release.

Apart from Ranveer Singh, the movie also stars Arjun Rampal, R Madhavan, Rakesh Bedi and Sanjay Dutt in the lead roles. Actress Yami Gautam also played a cameo in the film. The movie is the direct sequel to Dhurandhar which was released last year.

It is the second movie of National Award filmmaker Aditya Dhar. His debut film was Uri: The Surgical Strike which starred Vicky Kaushal in the lead role.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's interesting to see a former Deputy NSA comment on a film. While the action sequences are top-notch, I do agree with his point about the violence being a bit over the top. Sometimes less is more, even in a revenge saga.
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Vikram M
Aditya Dhar is a national treasure! From Uri to now Dhurandhar, he understands how to blend patriotism with world-class filmmaking. The 800 crore box office is a testament that the audience is hungry for quality content. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
The benchmark comment is spot on. Our technical departments - VFX, sound design, cinematography - have truly leveled up. It's no longer just about the stars, it's about the craft. More power to the team!
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Priya S
While the film is technically brilliant, I feel we are getting too many hyper-masculine, jingoistic films. Can we also set a benchmark for nuanced storytelling and strong female characters? Just a thought. Yami Gautam's cameo was good but too short.
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Michael C
Saw it in IMAX. The experience was incredible. The global comparison is valid – the production values are truly international. It's great to see Indian cinema getting this kind of recognition from all quarters.

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