# Sarath Kumar's Epic Praise for *D


# Sarath Kumar's Epic Praise for *Dhurandhar: The Revenge* – Is This the Boldest Film of 2026? Imagine a film so raw and unflinching that it earns rave endorsements from Tamil cinema legend **Sarath Kumar**, hailing its **bold narration** and tribute to **unsung heroes**. That's *Dhurandhar: The Revenge*, Aditya Dhar's hyper-intense sequel starring Ranveer Singh as Jaskirat Singh Rangi (aka Hamza Ali Mazari), a death-row soldier turned undercover spy infiltrating Pakistan's criminal underworld.[1][3]
Intense action scene evoking spy thriller with dramatic lighting and tension

*A cinematic nod to the gritty world of espionage and revenge – inspired by films like Dhurandhar.*

Sarath Kumar, known for his commanding presence in Tamil cinema, couldn't hold back his admiration in a recent Times of India feature. He praised director **Aditya Dhar** for crafting a narrative that dives deep into **layers of buried truth**, blending hyper-realism with fantasy to spotlight the **unsung heroes** battling systemic failures.[1] The story kicks off with a gut-wrenching family tragedy in Pathankot: Jaskirat's father murdered, sisters brutalized in a land dispute fueled by corrupt politicians. Fueled by vengeance, he eliminates the culprits, only to be recruited into **Operation Dhurandhar** – a covert Indian intelligence mission post-IC-814 hijack and Parliament attack.[3][4] From Allahabad's streets to Karachi's notorious Lyari district, Ranveer Singh's character morphs into Hamza Ali Mazari, navigating gang wars (think Baloch vs. Arshad Pappu), drug trades, and ISI plots behind 26/11. Packed with stars like R. Madhavan as mastermind Ajay Sanyal, Akshaye Khanna as gang lord Rehman Dakait, Arjun Rampal as Major Iqbal, Sanjay Dutt as SP Chaudhary Aslam, and Yami Gautam, the nearly 4-hour epic delivers **gory, visceral action** laced with hyper-nationalism.[3][4][6] Critics are split yet buzzing: Filmfare calls it "unapologetically loud" (3.5/5), Times of India notes it's "gripping yet overstuffed" (3/5), while Rotten Tomatoes boasts a 96% audience score.[6] What makes it stand out? Aditya Dhar doesn't just serve revenge porn – he exposes the quagmire of files hiding real injustices, turning a protector into a predator across borders.[1] Whether it's Hamza sabotaging Dawood's plots or outwitting Mujahideen in explosive showdowns, the film's **bold storytelling** keeps you hooked, questioning truth amid chaos.[1][3] Ready to witness the fire of vengeance yourself? Drop a comment below: **What's your take on Sarath Kumar's praise or the film's real-vs-fiction vibe?** Share this post with fellow movie buffs and tag a friend who'd love this thriller – let's spark the conversation!
Citations
1.https://www.indiatvnews.com/entertainment/movie-review/dhurandhar-the-revenge-movie-review-ranveer-singh-aditya-dhar-1218
2.https://www.timesnownews.com/entertainment-news/bollywood/dhurandhar-2-the-revenge-official-plot-summary-certified-runtime-revealed-article-153855182
3.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhurandhar:_The_Revenge
4.https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/dhurandhar-the-revenge-ahead-of-its-release-a-recap-of-dhurandhar-and-ranveer-singh-infiltrating-the-gangs-of-lyari-town/articleshow/129649251.cms
5.https://www.thereviewgeek.com/dhurandhar2-storyrecap/
6.https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/dhurandhar_the_revenge
7.https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/DhurandharTheRevenge
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