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Ranveer Singh and Sanjay Dutt's leaked 'Dhurandhar' video sparks massive fan frenzy: 'Aag lagne wali hai!'
Ranveer Singh and Sanjay Dutt's leaked 'Dhurandhar' video sparks massive fan frenzy: 'Aag lagne wali hai!'

Time of India

time02-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Ranveer Singh and Sanjay Dutt's leaked 'Dhurandhar' video sparks massive fan frenzy: 'Aag lagne wali hai!'

and are deep into filming 's 'Dhurandhar'. A recently leaked video from the set has taken social media by storm, with fans buzzing in excitement. Ranveer's hairstyle in the footage is reminiscent of his fierce Khilji role from 'Padmaavat', adding to the anticipation for the film. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Leaked Video Creates Buzz on Social Media Recently, a fan posted a leaked video from the set on social media platform X, captioning it "#Dhurandhar #RanveerSingh This time it's personal". In the clip, Ranveer sports long hair, evoking memories of his iconic Khilji look. Meanwhile, Sanjay is seen in a white kurta and pajama along with a shawl. Fans React to the Video After the lead video surfaced, fans of Ranveer and Sanjay took to social media in a frenzy. One excited fan tweeted, "Baba x 2 = Ranveer & Sanju will kill in Dhurandhar." Another added, "Powerhouse Ranveer baba & The Sanju Baba #Dhurandar Killer scene." A third fan exclaimed, "Aag lagne wali hai! #Dhurandan is 2X Fire with babas Ranveer and Sanju." Star-Studded Cast Although the official release date for 'Dhurandhar' remains unconfirmed, the film is expected to premiere by the end of this year. Alongside Ranveer Singh and Sanjay Dutt, the cast features R. Madhavan, , and Arjun Rampal. While the female lead opposite Ranveer has not been officially revealed, reports suggest that , formerly known for her work as a child artist, will make her debut as a leading lady in this project. Interestingly, there is an approximate 20-year age difference between Ranveer and Sara.

Kesari Veer review: Suniel Shetty is the only spark in this Chhaava knockoff
Kesari Veer review: Suniel Shetty is the only spark in this Chhaava knockoff

India Today

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Kesari Veer review: Suniel Shetty is the only spark in this Chhaava knockoff

There are multiple moments in 'Kesari Veer' when you would expect Vicky Kaushal from 'Chhaava' to jump in with his 'Har Har Mahadev' cry. While 'Chhaava', the highest-grossing film of 2025, had its own flaws, the scale, direction, and performances kept viewers engaged. Unfortunately, Suniel Shetty and Sooraj Pancholi's latest release, Kesari Veer, fails in all departments, making it a painful all know there's currently a surge of historical films with religious undertones in cinema, and this Prince Dhiman-directed drama follows suit. The first 30 minutes of the film set the tone for the impending battle between the Tughlaqs and the Hindu rulers. Enter Hamirji Gohil (Pancholi), a rebel prince and saviour of the oppressed. During one of his espionage missions, he encounters Rajal (newcomer Akanksha Sharma), and after a few slow-motion romantic moments, the two fall in Shetty as Vegdaji, her adoptive father, is a Shiv Bhakt, and also gets to carry the Shiv Ling la Baahubali. We are soon introduced to Zafar Khan (Vivek Oberoi), the vicious and maniacal ruler of the Delhi Sultanate, who kills without a flinch. The character is half Khilji, half Aurangzeb, but the thick, unkempt beard just made Vivek look repulsive. But just like other rulers from the kingdom, he enjoys a lavish life, wines and dines with beautiful women, while loathing the The story of warriors who fought to protect the Somnath Temple hasn't been depicted on screen before. While the makers had a promising concept, they failed in execution. The plot gets diluted by forced subplots - romance, family drama, and religious devotion - all stuffed into one narrative. The CGI is shoddy, almost laughable, and the performances are dismissive. None of the songs leave an impression, and even the fight sequences, stylised it with high-speed movements, lack impact. The last few scenes absolutely look like a pirated, low-res version of 'Chhaava', without its impact. The editing department could have easily chopped half of the film, mostly in the first half, to have presentable content. As for the performances, the less said, the better. Suniel Shetty is the only one who brings some gravitas to the screen, while Vivek Oberoi is wasted in a poorly written role. Sooraj Pancholi channels Salman Khan from Veer, and Akanksha pouts and squints her way through the film. Kiran Kumar, however, is a pleasant surprise as a Delhi ruler, but it's heartbreaking to see how the makers insulted veteran Aruna Irani by casting her in a minuscule 'Kesari Veer' truly frustrates is in its inauthenticity. Sooraj almost mouths Shah Rukh Khan's dialogues — 'haar ke jeetne waale ko baazigar' and 'ek aadmi ka sar do jagah jhukta hai'. The dialogues are so wispy compared to other historical films, and the delivery is abominable. The way the actors move and speak seems so contemporary, mainly the younger ones, making them look like SoBo kids in a school the end of Kesari Veer, you ironically start feeling bad for the team, who went through such a strenuous time making this film. We wish they had a vision. And the only person you actually want to be angry with is yourself, for choosing to watch this film. (Well, we did it for you guys.) 2.5 out of 5 stars to Kesari Watch

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