Tanuja Praises Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar as a Well-Made and Well-Performed Film

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Tanuja Praises Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar as a Well-Made and Well-Performed Film

Film icon Tanuja recently expressed her admiration for Ranveer Singh’s latest movie, Dhurandhar. She watched the film in theaters and shared her thoughts in a video posted by her daughter, Tanishaa Mukerji, on social media.

Tanuja’s Review of Dhurandhar

In the video, which features a candid discussion, Tanishaa and Tanuja are seated in a car, enthusiastically reviewing the film. Tanishaa opened the conversation by praising the movie. Tanuja quickly agreed, stating, “It was a good film. Very well-made, very well-performed.”

Highlights from the Video

  • Tanuja praised the performances, particularly noting Akshaye Khanna’s work as “absolutely amazing.”
  • Tanishaa found the film captivating and expressed interest in a potential sequel.
  • Tanuja appreciated the film’s writing and dialogue, calling it thoughtful and engaging.

The video gained significant traction on social media, with many fans expressing their joy at seeing Tanuja. Comments celebrated her courage in speaking positively about the film, especially noting the lack of similar endorsements from others in the film industry.

Dhurandhar’s Box Office Success

Dhurandhar defied expectations with a remarkable box office performance. Over its opening weekend, the film earned an impressive ₹103 crore, signaling strong audience interest.

Film critic Taran Adarsh noted that the movie had a robust start, stating, “Dhurandhar goes on a rampage on Saturday—the film is now in unstoppable mode.” He highlighted that major cinema chains performed exceptionally well, and interest spread to smaller markets.

About the Film

Dhurandhar marks the return of director Aditya Dhar, known for Uri: The Surgical Strike. The film features a stellar cast, including Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, R. Madhavan, Sanjay Dutt, and Arjun Rampal. It promises a blend of action and engaging storytelling, establishing a new narrative style in Indian cinema.