Dhurandhar documentary: The ‘Dhurandhar’ storm isn’t calming down anytime soon. In fact, it’s about to get even louder. Whispers from inside the camp suggest that the makers are preparing a surprise that no one saw coming. And this time, it’s not another sequel, it’s the story ‘behind’ the spectacle.
After delivering back-to-back blockbusters, filmmaker Aditya Dhar is reportedly planning something unusual: a full-length theatrical film built entirely from behind-the-scenes footage of the ‘Dhurandhar’ universe. Yes, the making itself may soon become a movie.
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Record-breaking success sparks a new idea
The massive success of ‘Dhurandhar’ and ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ set the stage for this bold move. Both films shattered box office records and together crossed the staggering Rs 3,000 crore mark.
The popularity of the franchise has turned it into more than just a film series. It has become an event. From packed theatres to social media trends, the ‘Dhurandhar’ universe has built an unprecedented fan following.
According to a report by Hindustan Times, the team has been compiling extensive BTS footage along with cast interviews into a full-length feature. An insider reportedly shared that the craze around the franchise is so huge that even the making of the film is being turned into a theatrical spectacle.
The planned release is said to be in the last quarter of 2026, followed by streaming on OTT platforms alongside the films.
Ranveer Singh and Arjun Rampal’s silence explained
Fans were curious why the film’s lead stars including Ranveer Singh and Arjun Rampal stayed unusually quiet after the films’ blockbuster run. Now, the reason may finally be out.
Sources claim that the entire cast, along with director Aditya Dhar, has deliberately avoided media interviews. Their first detailed conversations are reportedly being saved for the BTS feature film.
The makers are also said to be taking strict precautions to prevent leaks. No behind-the-scenes videos have surfaced online so far. And the team is reportedly ensuring that none appear on social media before the film’s release.
Gratitude posts, hidden footage, and a possible new trend
Since April, Aditya Dhar has been posting heartfelt thank-you messages for the crew members who helped shape the films from cinematographers and choreographers to action teams, music composers, makeup artists, and set designers.
These posts offered glimpses through still images, but notably, videos were kept under wraps.
This careful withholding of footage seems to be part of a bigger plan.