‘Peak detailing’ or weak detailing? Cameraman in frame, silent gunfire; ‘Dhurandhar’ checks every wrong box

A viral clip has turned fans into detectives, spotting a cameraman right inside a crucial fight scene. From silent gunshots to timeline confusion, the film’s flaws are getting attention.

‘Peak detailing’ or weak detailing? Cameraman in frame, silent gunfire; ‘Dhurandhar’ checks every wrong box

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Just when you thought ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ was busy smashing the box office, the internet decided to grab a magnifying glass and say, “Wait a second… what was that?” Yes, while the film is pulling in crowds and loud cheers, it is also accidentally serving a side of bloopers, and fans are loving the drama more than the plot twists.

In a blink-and-miss moment (unless you’re on social media, where nothing is ever missed), a major editing slip has gone viral. During a tense fight scene, Hamza, played by Ranveer Singh, faces off against his childhood friend. Emotions are high, punches are flying… and suddenly, boom, a cameraman appears right inside the frame.

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Yes, you read that right. A whole human, filming the scene, visible in a close-up shot.

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Now, the internet is divided. Some fans are convinced it’s a genuine editing mistake. Others are in full conspiracy mode, claiming the viral clip might be glitched or altered. A few even speculated that the mystery man could be cinematographer Vikas Nowlakha casually making a cameo nobody asked for.

Sound missing, logic missing… What’s next?

As if the camera cameo wasn’t enough, viewers also pointed out something even more awkward: a gunfire scene that apparently forgot to bring sound effects along.

Silence in a shooting scene? That’s not suspense, that’s confusion.

Still, some fans are being generous, saying nothing is perfect and praising director Aditya Dhar for his overall detailing. Fair enough… but maybe next time, double-check if the bullets make noise.

The timeline that time-traveled

Another head-scratcher comes from a tanker sequence where the year displayed is 2026 which awkwardly is the current year. The problem? It doesn’t match the timeline already set in the film.

So now, audiences are wondering, is this a spy thriller or a time-travel experiment?

The biggest debate, however, is about continuity. In the first film, Aalam, played by Gaurav Gera, introduces Rizwan (Mustafa Ahmed) and Hamza for the first time at his juice shop. Rizwan is already part of Arshad Pappu’s gang.

Simple enough, right?

But in the sequel, the same characters are shown training together before infiltrating Lyari’s gang network. Which raises a very basic question: if they already knew each other so well, why act like strangers earlier?

Fans are confused. And honestly, they have a point.

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