Ram Gopal Varma Calls Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar 2 "A Reset Button" In Latest Review

Ram Gopal Varma added, "Everybody should bench mark all their to be made films with Dhurandhar 2"

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Ram Gopal Varma (L) Ranveer Singh in Dhurandhar 2 (R)
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  • Ram Gopal Varma called Dhurandhar 2 a reset button for Indian cinema from March 19, 2026
  • Varma praised the film for portraying a flawed, vulnerable protagonist unlike traditional heroes
  • He criticized outdated action scenes with unrealistic physics shown in earlier films
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Ram Gopal Varma has always been vocal about his appreciation for Aditya Dhar's Dhurandhar. After the release of Dhurandhar: The Revenge on March 19, the filmmaker took to X to praise the film not once but twice.

In his newest X post, Ram Gopal Varma wrote, "The #Dhurandhar2 is not a film .. it is a RESET BUTTON for INDIAN CINEMA ..it will be foolish on all film makers part not to forget all films which were made before March 19th 2026 and starting from March 19th 2026 onwards everybody should bench mark all their to be made films with #Dhurandhar2 or else they will PERISH in it's FIRE."

Earlier Appreciation Post

Ram Gopal Varma had praised Dhurandhar 2 on March 20, a day after its release in theatres.

In his post, Varma described the film as a "horror" not for audiences but for filmmakers who continue to rely on loud, exaggerated, and formula-driven cinema.

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Opening his statement, Varma wrote, "The @Dhurandhar2 is a HORROR. It is a horror for all filmmakers who built their careers and their fortunes on dumbed down, over the top cinema. The cinema that demanded the brain to be left at home. The cinema that was rammed down our throats full of LOUDNESS and MASALA which will be now soon on a ventilator struggling for breath."

Varma went on to suggest that the film would deeply unsettle those who continue to portray larger-than-life, invincible heroes. According to him, Dhurandhar 2 presents a new kind of protagonist-one that is flawed, vulnerable, and driven by action rather than glorification.

He wrote, "#Dhurandhar2 will scare the living hell out of every filmmaker who still worships the godly hero. In #Dhurandhar2, @RanveerOfficial killed all those heroes who never bleed, and never feel pain, and then over the dead bodies of those kind of outdated heroes, he gave birth to a true real hero, flawed, yet dangerous and unpredictable and also his heroism comes from his actions instead of being thrusted upon the heads with ear drum shattering music."

Comparing this new portrayal with conventional hero-led films, Varma argued that older cinematic tropes would now appear outdated and even absurd.

He added, "Compared to this new kind of hero, the godly heroes will suddenly look ridiculous, almost like clowns in a circus. And then their blind worshippers will feel naked, exposed and scared hearing of the collections."

The filmmaker also criticised action sequences that defy realism, saying such films would struggle to connect with audiences after Dhurandhar 2.

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Varma wrote, "#Dhurandhar2 will terrify those who built their careers on action set pieces where physics is a joke and gravity is non-existent. The scenes where men are thrown fifty feet in the air, bounce off the ground like rubber balls, survive explosions that would vaporise cities, and still deliver punch dialogues while dusting their shoulders will be hunted and killed by the new audience."

According to Varma, the film has shifted audience expectations by presenting action that feels real, painful and grounded.

He continued, "After the audience saw action that actually hurts, that actually bleeds, the flying goon brigade will suddenly feel cheap, fake and embarrassingly ridiculous. The filmmakers who still swear by wires and cranes to fake-uplift the heroes will now wake up shivering in cold sweat."

Varma further criticised filmmakers who focus on style over substance, arguing that Dhurandhar 2 demonstrates the importance of psychological depth in characters.

He stated, "It will make the pan-India directors tremble in their chairs, the ones who still believe characters are created by hairdos, costumes, Photoshopped six-packs and designer clothes instead of intrinsic psychological depth."

Emphasising the film's portrayal of intelligence-driven strength, Varma wrote, "When the audience of #Dhurandhar2 saw a hero whose power comes from his mind and not his biceps, the hair-and-costume school of cinema will look like kindergarten dress-up."

Calling the film more than just a cinematic release, Varma described it as a final judgement on a particular style of filmmaking.

He wrote, "Dhurandhar 2 is not just a film. It is a verdict."

Praising director Aditya Dhar's vision, Varma concluded by claiming that the film marks the end of an era that underestimated audiences. He added, "With Dhurandhar 2, @AdityaDharFilms cut off the head of that kind of cinema-the one that insulted the intelligence of the audience, the one that replaced stories with bloated gaudy visuals, the one that turned heroes into gods and audiences into sheep."

Referring to the film's box office performance, Varma said, "The collections of #Dhurandhar2 are now in the process of burying all those earlier makers' beliefs in a grave so deep that even their ghosts can't come out. And the screams you are hearing now of #Dhurandhar2 box office collections is the collective sound which is announcing their deaths."

He ended his note with a warning for filmmakers who are already working on similar projects.

Varma wrote, "If the makers of those kind of films which are already under production, or about to start shooting, don't go back to their drawing boards and exorcise themselves by watching #Dhurandhar2 multiple times, even GOD can't save their SPIRITS. But the problem is, even if they intend to do that, they might have tonnes of money, but where will they get the brain of @AdityaDharFilms?"

About Dhurandhar 2

The sequel to Dhurandhar follows the rise of Ranveer Singh's Hamza Ali Mazari as Sher-e-Baloch and the undisputed king of Lyari. It also traces his journey from becoming Jaskirat Singh Rangi to Hamza, the man who intrudes into Pakistan as a spy to avenge the terrorist attacks in the nation.

The spy-action thriller also brings back the talented supporting cast, including Arjun Rampal, R Madhavan, Sanjay Dutt, Rakesh Bedi, Danish Pandor and Sara Arjun.

ALSO READDhurandhar 2 Total Collection Till March 21: Ranveer Singh Film Crosses Rs 250 Crore Mark

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