‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge’ Turns into a Roaring Phenomenon; Himachal Basks in Pride as Dhar–Yami Script History... Why Bollywood is stunned?
Shimla/Hamirpur/Mumbai:
It’s no longer just a box office lead story, it’s a brave new wave. Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge has stormed past the record ₹1600 crore mark and continues to run Housefull across the country.
Film is rewriting Bollywood’s rulebook and triggering a churn the industry can no longer ignore.
But in Himachal Pradesh, it is more than cinema. The film has struck an emotional chord among the people.
Because at the centre of this storm are Yami Gautam and Aditya Dhar, deeply rooted in the hills, even as they dominate the national stage.
From Dev Bhoomi to Box Office Peak
In the quiet belt of Mandi–Hamirpur, the Dhar–Yami duo owns a sprawling 260-acre organic farmhouse—a living symbol of their bond with the Dev Bhoomi. Apples, mangoes, and organic produce grow here, even as their cinematic venture scales global heights.
Back home, pride is palpable. From orchards to markets, people are celebrating the success as their own.
Yami’s Quiet Confidence, Dhar’s Relentless Push
Yami Gautam had called the film “beyond extraordinary. The audience verdict has only amplified that belief. Her special appearance carries poise and quiet strength, matching the film’s tone.
Aditya Dhar, known for his intense filmmaking style, has delivered a product that blends scale with substance—working relentlessly behind the scenes to craft what is now being called a landmark film.
Ranveer Singh Redefines Heroism
At the heart of Dhurandhar 2 stands Ranveer Singh—not in his usual flamboyant avatar, but in a restrained, hard-hitting role that has struck a chord with the youth. His “kirdar” is being seen as: rooted in the soil, patriotic, fiercely real.
His is a style clear shift from style to substance—and audiences are lapping it up.
Ground Report: Housefull, Repeat Runs, Youth Frenzy
Across cities and small towns, theatres continue to run packed shows. Single screens are back in business. Late-night shows are being added. Young audiences are driving repeat viewership—quoting dialogues, recreating scenes, and owning the film as a cultural moment.
Trade insiders admit—this is no routine blockbuster.
“This is a sustained run, powered by content,” says an exhibitor.
PM Modi Adds a Political Pitch: Film Enters Poll Narrative
The film’s impact has spilled far beyond cinema halls. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing rallies across five poll-bound states, is openly invoking the success of Dhurandhar 2—projecting it as a reflection of the Viksit Bharat narrative.
With sharp jabs at the opposition INDIA bloc, including Congress, the film’s themes of nationalism and rising India are now being used to connect with voters—especially the youth.
Industry Silence, Silent Shift
Even as critics hail it as a “new cinematic era”, a noticeable silence persists among sections of Bollywood’s old guard. Big names have largely stayed non-committal—admitting they’ve “heard of its success” but haven’t watched it yet.
Industry watchers see this as more than coincidence. A shift is underway: from star power to story power, from formula to freshness.
Himachal’s Daughter, Nation’s Pride
Back in Himachal, the story is simple—and powerful. Yami Gautam’s journey from the hills to national acclaim has become a talking point among youth.
The Dhar–Yami farmhouse is now being seen as a symbol of staying rooted while soaring high. “Unhone zameen nahi chhodi,” locals say with pride.
The Run Continues
With overseas markets picking pace and whispers of a franchise expansion already doing the rounds, Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge is far from done.
“This is not just a hit film. This is a shift in mood, market, and message”, say the fans. And as the roar continues from theatres to rallies, from metros to mountain villages, ‘Dhurandhar 2’ is no longer just being watched. It is being lived.
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