Ranveer Singh is doing something different this time, and you can feel it the moment Dhurandhar’s teaser starts. It’s not loud or flashy. No dramatic dialogues. No punchy background narration. Just pure intensity. Ranveer appears on screen, face bloodied, eyes heavy, and there’s a strange calmness in how he stands. You don’t hear him scream. You just feel him.
One line sticks with you — “Ghayal hoon, isliye ghatak hoon.” It’s not just a dialogue. It feels like a warning. This version of Ranveer doesn’t need to punch anyone to prove he’s dangerous. He just needs to look at you.

The teaser is less than a minute, but it packs a lot. We get quick flashes of Sanjay Dutt and R. Madhavan, and even in those blink-and-miss shots, their presence adds weight. It looks like each character has something dark they’re holding onto.
What stands out is how the teaser is cut. It doesn’t tell you what’s happening. It just gives you moments — and every moment feels intense. The music in the background doesn’t scream for attention, but it sticks in your head. It feels like something bad is coming, and you can’t look away.
Ranveer has always given his all in every role, but this feels personal. Like he’s channeling something deeper. The pain, the anger, the silence — it’s all there on his face.
Dhurandhar looks like it’s going to be more than just another action film. Ranveer Singh fans are eagerly waiting for this move after seeing trailer on his birthday and he looks deadly with his long hair and serious looks and blood on his face is worth watching ranveer in this role.