Adding a quirky twist to a serious message, the Delhi Police borrowed from veteran actor Rakesh Bedi's iconic "Dhurandhar" 'Jameel Jamali' act to deliver a light-hearted yet impactful reminder on ...
The craze for Dhurandhar 2 is not just limited to citizens across India, police departments in multiple cities are also tapping into the buzz to spread awareness about traffic and public safety rules.
When one thinks of Dhurandhar, the first thoughts are almost instinctively of Ranveer Singh’s character, high-octane action, sharp dialogues and moments built for impact. But somewhere between the ...
The massive success of filmmaker Aditya Dhar's Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge has benefited the project's cast on multiple levels. The much-anticipated sequel, Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge, has not only ...
When Dhurandhar The Revenge entered theatres, much of the early conversation revolved around Ranveer Singh’s character, the scale of action set pieces and the film’s dialogue-heavy dramatic moments.
Ever since Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge was released, there has been a meme fest around Rakesh Bedi’s character, Jameel Jamali, who is seen saying, “Baccha hai tu mera.” The internet is ...
The Delhi Police recently leveraged the film's popularity to spread a vital road safety message, and it seems to have gone down extremely well with fans. Dhurandhar 2 crosses Rs 500 crore in India in ...
The massive popularity of Dhurandhar: The Revenge is no longer limited to the box office, with brands across sectors tapping into the film's viral dialogues and pop culture moments to drive engagement ...
Since its March 19 release, Dhurandhar: The Revenge, starring Ranveer Singh, has set the mood across India, with fans diving deep into conversations around Lyari and the ‘peak Aditya Dhar’ narrative.
The internet is currently buzzing with one unexpected marketing trend, and it all traces back to a single viral dialogue from Dhurandhar: The Revenge. The line “Bachcha Hai Tu Mera,” spoken by the fan ...
For the past few days, something oddly familiar has been showing up everywhere online. You scroll through X or Instagram and there it is again, a brand talking to you like an older cousin who thinks ...