Critics Review
2.75
DHURANDHAR: THE REVENGE - Dry patches do exist, yet an engaging watch!
Topical direction, thumping music, first class visuals, Ranveer Singh's magnetic presence hold the film together despite being a lengthy fair.(more)
Source: Ashwin Ram, MovieCrow
2.50
Dhurandhar: The Revenge movie review: A loud, violent spectacle that forgets to breathe
The film's strongest hook is Ranveer's performance. The actor flexes all his muscles, shifting seamlessly between vulnerability, cold calculation, and unhinged ferocity to carry the nearly 4-hour runtime almost single-handedly as a home-grown Rambo.(more)
Source: Anuj Kumar, The Hindu
3.00
Dhurandhar 2 Review: A relentless action extravaganza teetering on excess
Dhurandhar 2 cranks up the volume, violence, and ambition. It's a well-crafted, engaging saga that, unfortunately, doesn't know when to stop. Best enjoyed as unrestrained work of fiction.(more)
Source: Renuka Vyavahare, Times Of India
2.00
Dhurandhar 2 Movie Review: Ranveer Singh's 4-hour marathon lacks the 'mazaa' of the original despite blood and bazookas
Ranveer Singh keeps us looking, all through the plodding first half of Aditya Dhar film, and in the slightly-more speeded up post-interval section, but you miss Akshaye Khanna's stylish Rehman Dakait.(more)
Source: Shubra Gupta, Indian Express
3.50
Dhurandhar: The Revenge Review
Just like the first film, the second film in the Dhurandhar franchise, 'Dhurandhar - The Revenge', is also made with utmost conviction and additionally, this time the writer and the director, blended the film with very engaging drama and very well written pay-off's to the crucial characters.(more)
Source: Satya, gulte.com
4.00
Dhurandhar 2 review: A roller-coaster ride elevated by Ranveer Singh's brilliance, Aditya Dhar's undoubtable restraint
The nuance and detailing may not be as sharp as part one, but this sequel works due to Ranveer Singh's performance.(more)
Source: Rishabh Suri, Hindustan Times
3.00
Dhurandhar 2 Review: Ranveer Singh Goes To Pakistan, Gifts India A Blockbuster
If Dhurandhar lit your fuse, Dhurandhar 2 will blow your mind with two times the fury, action, and violence. The second part of the Aditya Dhar directorial is an out-and-out Ranveer Singh show that brings pataakhe to Pakistan's terror network party and shreds it to pieces, figuratively and literally.(more)
Source: Radhika Sharma, NDTV Movies
3.00
Dhurandhar The Revenge Movie Review: Masterful, marvellous mythmaking
The biggest reveal in Dhurandhar: The Revenge is not the identity of Bade Sahab but the identity of demonetisation. Before Prime Minister Narendra Modi (the real deal, in an actual news footage; a rarity for the big screen) comes on TV to give his own 'stroke of the midnight hour' speech, nullifying all Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes, R Madhavan�s spymaster Ajay Sanyal orders his subordinate to execute �Operation Greenleaf.� Soon after we see, not the long queues outside banks or small businessmen crying over losses, but a terror funder in Pakistan lamenting over the dire situation he is in. He has fake currency of over Rs 60,000 crore which has now been rendered useless. I let out a cackle but quickly composed myself. I was sitting in a packed hall.(more)
Source: Kartik Bhardwaj, CinemaExpress.com
4.50
Dhurandhar 2 Movie Review: Ranveer Singh Promised 'Ghus Ke Maarenge' & Delivers, You Know It Is Good, When You Don't Even Remember Rehman Dakait!
Initially, you would feel that Dhurandhar The Revenge lacks a strong antagonist, but Sanjay Dutt and Arjun Rampal make sure to fill that space with earnest approaches in the first and the second half!(more)
Source: Trisha Gaur, Koimoi
2.00
Review: 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' is more of everything � gore, cheerleading, propaganda
At 229 minutes - 19 minutes longer than the previous production - the vendetta saga is overstretched, garbled in places, and vastly more indulgent, resembling a web series rather than a movie.(more)
Source: Nandini Ramnath, scroll.in
3.50
'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' review: A strong, worthy follow-up despite odd structural issues
The few narrative shortcomings aside, "Dhurandhar: The Revenge" offers more in terms of character development and features one of Ranveer Singh's finest performances(more)
Source: Sajin Shrijith, theweek.in, Media Review
4.50
'DHURANDHAR: THE REVENGE' REVIEW
Aditya Dhar's story is supremely engaging and sucks the audience into the proceedings right from the word 'go'. Since Dhurandhar (released in December 2025) is still fresh in the minds of the public, it doesn't take long for the audience to get involved in the story.(more)
Source: Komal Nahta, Film Information.Com, Media Review
3.50
'Dhurandhar The Revenge' Review: Epic Spy Saga
The background score is thoroughly engaging, and Shashwat Sachdev deserves accolades for his work. The cinematography is top-notch, and the art department deserves applause for its award-worthy output.(more)
Source: Venkat Arikatla, greatandhra.com
1.50
Dhurandhar: The Revenge review: Hamza's mission is bloodshed, Dhar's mission is whitewash
We already know what Jaskirat did as Hamza, the Indian mole in the Pakistani political and crime scene, so we're hoping for more story to drop in the sequel. Dhar, however, appears to have used up all his material in the first film. Part 2 feels like a mash-up of everything they left out on the editing table. (more)
Source: Sowmya Rajendran, The News Minute