Dhurandhar: The Revenge is drawing crowds in a way few films manage today, across Mauritius and worldwide.
Even with a runtime that stretches close to 4 hours, the response has been clear – people didn’t hesitate and didn’t mind the length. The buzz around the film has been immediate, driven by the sequel factor, the scale of the production and the pull of Ranveer Singh (aka Hamza Ali Mazari & Jaskirat Singh Rangi).
“We Had to Watch It” – The Buzz around Dhurandhar 2 Is Real
There’s a clear sense of urgency around the film. You hear it in conversations, see it on social media. People didn’t wait for reviews – they just went.

Part of that comes down to the combination of Ranveer Singh, the sequel factor, and the scale of the film created instant demand.
For many, it was simple: if you liked the first one, you’re watching this one – no questions asked.
Dhurandhar 2: A Global Hit & Mauritius Is Fully On Board
While cinemas locally are packed, the film is doing just as well globally. Dhurandhar: The Revenge is already racing towards the ₹1000 crore mark within its first week, with reports placing its worldwide earnings at over ₹820 crore so far.
It has even gone on to surpass the Hindi opening weekend numbers of Pushpa 2 — a benchmark many didn’t expect to be challenged this quickly.

Directed by Aditya Dhar, the film’s large-scale storytelling, aggressive release strategy, and strong word-of-mouth have turned it into one of the biggest box office moments in recent Bollywood history.
The film features Ranveer Singh, R. Madhavan, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, Rakesh Bedi, Danish Pandor, Sara Arjun, and Gaurav Gera, among others. It was released in theaters on March 19, 2026.
3 Hours 49 Minutes… Worth It?
That’s the real question – and judging by audience reactions in Mauritius, the answer seems to be yes.

Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge picks up with Hamza Ali Mazari, whose real identity — Jaskirat Singh Rangi — places him deep inside a dangerous undercover mission within Pakistan’s criminal underworld.
For some, it’s the kind of film you watch once. For others, it’s already a “watch it again” situation.
The Real Question: Is Dhurandhar: The Revenge Worth the Hype?
Ask around, and you’ll get different answers – but one thing is clear: people are talking.
Some are going for the action. Others for the story. Some just don’t want to be the only one who hasn’t seen it yet.

But regardless of the reason, one thing is certain – Dhurandhar 2 has managed to do what not many films can anymore.
And for an almost 4-hour film to create that kind of momentum? That says a lot.

















