'Dhurrandhar' is a Tsunami That Can't Be Stopped

Aditya Dhar's film 'Dhurrandhar' crosses 900 crore worldwide in 19 days, setting new records.
Aditya Dhar's record-breaking film 'Dhurrandhar' reshapes Indian cinema

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Aditya Dhar's film 'Dhurrandhar' is making waves at the box office. In just 19 days, it has grossed over 900 crore globally. The filmmaker-writer-producer Aditya Dhar shared numerous success stories on Instagram, responding to the critiques from YouTuber Dhruv Rathee.

Aditya Dhar's Response to Dhruv Rathee!

Recently, YouTuber Dhruv Rathee labeled 'Dhurrandhar' as government propaganda, suggesting that comments from fake accounts were used to discredit his video. Though Aditya didn’t respond directly to Rathee's statements, his Instagram post subtly addressed the YouTuber.

Aditya reshared several Instagram stories, one of which stated: 'History is being written in Indian cinema by the men and women who harbor passion and patriotism. They aimed to narrate a compelling story to their audience. The most remarkable aspect of 'Dhurrandhar's box office success is its authenticity. Those who initially accused 'corporate bookings' have now fallen silent.

Aditya Dhar's film 'Dhurrandhar' crosses 900 crore worldwide in 19 days, creating history. It's a wave that shows no sign of stopping.

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This post further mentioned that a video creator's attempt to criticize the film backfired, with him being swept away by the wave of acclaim. 'Dhurrandhar' is currently a craze, a tsunami that overpowers any film released alongside it and promises to continue its reign into 2026.

Praise for Aditya Dhar

The Instagram post also praised the filmmaker and his team, acknowledging the young Delhi director Aditya Dhar and his team of actors and technicians for crafting this phenomenon. Unified in vision and passion for storytelling, their unwavering trust in the director's talent is evident. Though Dhar didn’t comment on the accolades, resharing the posts was seen as a nod to Rathee’s critiques.

Dhruv Rathee commented in a video that a well-made propaganda film can be more dangerous, unlike others like 'The Taj Story' and 'The Bengal Films', which were poorly executed. However, 'Dhurrandhar' stands as an engaging film.

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