Kangana Hails Aditya Dhar as "Superstar Filmmaker" After Dhurandhar 2 Smash Hit

Aditya Dhar's 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' has opened to a record-breaking start at the box office. Kangana Ranaut praised Dhar as a "superstar filmmaker," stating his success could inspire a new generation. She contrasted this with her view that Indian directors are often overworked and underpaid. The film has also drawn acclaim from major industry figures like S.S. Rajamouli and Rakesh Roshan.

Key Points: Kangana Ranaut Praises Aditya Dhar as Dhurandhar 2 Breaks Records

  • Dhurandhar sequel opens to record-breaking start
  • Kangana Ranaut hails Aditya Dhar as inspiration
  • She critiques underpayment of Indian directors
  • Film praised by Rajamouli, Rakesh Roshan, and stars
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Kangana Ranaut calls Aditya Dhar "superstar filmmaker" after 'Dhurandhar 2' success

Kangana Ranaut calls Aditya Dhar a "superstar filmmaker" as Dhurandhar: The Revenge opens to record box office, earning praise from Rajamouli, Rakesh Roshan.

Kangana Ranaut calls Aditya Dhar "superstar filmmaker" after 'Dhurandhar 2' success
"Here is a superstar filmmaker shining brighter than any hero... youngsters will aspire to be like him. - Kangana Ranaut"

New Delhi, March 21

Filmmaker Aditya Dhar's 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' has opened to a record-breaking start at the box office, drawing widespread praise from audiences and the film fraternity.

Released in theatres on March 19, the sequel to 2025's highest-grossing Hindi film has quickly emerged as one of the biggest cinematic events of the year.

Actor-politician Kangana Ranaut joined the chorus of appreciation on Saturday, highlighting Dhar's achievement and calling him the driving force behind the film's success.

In a note shared on Instagram, Kangana described Dhar as a "superstar filmmaker" and said his journey would inspire a new generation of filmmakers.

"The best thing about Dhurandhar's success is that Aditya Dhar... is established," she wrote, adding that global filmmakers such as Steven Spielberg, Quentin Tarantino and Christopher Nolan are often regarded as bigger than actors in Hollywood.

She further stressed that Indian directors are frequently "overworked, underpaid and bullied by superstars," leading to a lack of aspiration among youngsters to pursue filmmaking or technical roles in cinema.

Kangana added that Dhar's success story could shift that narrative. "Here is a superstar filmmaker shining brighter than any hero... youngsters will aspire to be like him," she noted, congratulating the director.

The film has also earned acclaim from several stars from the film fraternity.

Filmmaker S. S. Rajamouli praised Dhar for "hitting it out of the park," while veteran director Rakesh Roshan credited the film with "starting a new era of filmmaking." Actors including Mahesh Babu, Jr NTR and Allu Arjun also lauded the project.

The film boasts a strong ensemble cast, including Arjun Rampal as Major Iqbal and Sanjay Dutt as SP Chaudhary Aslam, alongside veteran actor Rakesh Bedi and Sara Arjun. The first instalment also featured Akshaye Khanna.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Saw the film on opening day. The scale is unbelievable! It's true, when you walk out, you're talking about the director's vision, not just the actors. Aditya Dhar has truly arrived. Congratulations to the whole team!
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Rohit P
While I agree directors need more recognition, calling him a "superstar filmmaker" after one massive hit might be a bit premature, no? Let's see if he can deliver this level consistently. The first film was great, this one is great... hoping the streak continues!
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Priya S
It's so refreshing to see a director get this kind of spotlight. In India, it's always about the khans and kapoors. Hope this inspires more young people to pick up the camera instead of just wanting to be in front of it. Jai ho!
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Vikram M
The film is a paisa vasool entertainer for sure. But what Kangana said about directors being bullied by stars... that's the real industry talk. Needs to change. Maybe this success will shift some power dynamics.
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Michael C
Interesting perspective. In Hollywood, directors like Nolan are household names. Good to see Indian cinema moving in that direction. The film's success across the South as well, with stars like Mahesh Babu praising it, shows its pan-India appeal.

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