
Dhurandhar First Look Revealed: Ranveer Singh's film to hit cinemas on December 5, 2025
Bollywood star Ranveer Singh, who turns 40 on July 6, set the internet ablaze just hours before his birthday by finally revealing the much-anticipated teaser of his next film, Dhurandhar . As promised, the teaser dropped at exactly 12:12, matching the cryptic clue he shared a day earlier.
On Saturday, Ranveer wiped his entire Instagram feed, replaced his display picture with a black background, and posted a mysterious story showing two crossed swords with the text '12:12', sparking concern and wild speculation among his fans. While some worried about his well-being, others guessed it was a marketing masterstroke — and they were right.
At 12:12 today, Ranveer shared the teaser of Dhurandhar , showcasing a blastful and crazy look, living up to the hype he built. In the first glimpse, the actor is seen in a fierce, battle-ready avatar, hinting at an intense and gritty role.
Fans flooded social media with reactions ranging from 'A storm has arrived! DHURANDHAR is here!' to 'This is the comeback we were waiting for!' View this post on Instagram
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Dhurandhar promises to bring Ranveer back to the big screen with his trademark energy and unpredictability, and if the teaser is anything to go by, fans are in for a wild ride.
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