Sara Arjun Celebrates Dhurandhar 2's Success, Honors Film's "Unsung Heroes"

Actor Sara Arjun shared a heartfelt Instagram post celebrating the success of 'Dhurandhar 2' and honoring the film's crew, whom she called "unsung heroes." She recalled her first meeting with director Aditya Dhar and praised his vision for cinema. Arjun emphasized the immense, often unnoticed effort from departments like direction, production, camera, and VFX. The Ranveer Singh-starrer sequel continues to break box office records following its March 19 release.

Key Points: Sara Arjun's Tribute to Dhurandhar 2 Crew Amid Box Office Success

  • Heartfelt tribute to crew
  • Film's massive box office run
  • Behind-the-scenes appreciation
  • Multi-starrer sequel success
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"Spine of this cinema": Sara Arjun pens note for 'unsung heroes' amid Dhurandhar 2 success

Actor Sara Arjun pens heartfelt note for the behind-the-scenes teams of hit film Dhurandhar 2, calling them the "spine of this cinema."

"Spine of this cinema": Sara Arjun pens note for 'unsung heroes' amid Dhurandhar 2 success
"The peak detailing we all miss along the way hit me only when I looked back... and saw the army of people standing outside the frame. - Sara Arjun"

Mumbai, April 6

As 'Dhurandhar 2' shows no signs of slowing down at the box office, actor Sara Arjun took a moment to celebrate its success with a special note for the film's "unsung heroes."

Taking to Instagram, Sara shared behind-the-scenes pictures from the shoot along with a heartfelt note. She began by recalling her first meeting with director Aditya Dhar and spoke about how she sensed something special early on.

"The first time I ever met Aditya sir, there was a look in his eyes. I realised that he would do something special for cinema. At every single step of this journey, the sheer magnitude of that realisation revealed itself," Sara wrote.

Sara also went on to speak about how the real effort behind the film became clear only later, when she looked back and saw the many people who worked behind the camera. Talking about the "peak detailing" that often goes unnoticed, she said, "But the peak detailing we all miss along the way hit me only when I looked back, after it was all said and done, and saw the army of people standing outside the frame."

Calling them the "unsung heroes," Sara dedicated her post to every department that contributed to the film. From direction and production to camera, casting, costume, music, editing, VFX, and design, she thanked each team for their work.

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The Ranveer Singh-starrer has been performing exceptionally well at the box office, smashing records one after another. The film has received a strong response from moviegoers since its release on March 19.

Directed by Aditya Dhar, the film is a sequel to 'Dhurandhar' and features a multi-starrer cast including Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan, Rakesh Bedi, and Arjun Rampal.

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Rohit P
Dhurandhar 2 is a visual spectacle! The VFX and background score are next level. You can see where the money and effort went. Glad it's getting the success it deserves. Team effort for sure!
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Aman W
Respect for the note, but actions speak louder than words. I hope this translates to better pay and working conditions for the technicians. They are often exploited with long hours and low wages while the actors take home crores.
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Sarah B
Saw the film last weekend with family. It's a proper paisa vasool entertainer! Ranveer was electric, but you're right, the production design and costumes (especially the historical ones) were stunning. Deserves all the success!
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Karthik V
Aditya Dhar is a genius director. From Uri to now this franchise, his vision is clear. Sara's right about that look in his eye 😄 The man knows how to mount a large-scale film. Jai Ho to the entire team!
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Nisha Z
This is why we need more directors like Dhar and actors like Sara who understand cinema is collaborative. The music by Mithoon is still on loop in my house! Every department shone. What a film! ❤️

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