The recent release of ‘Dhurandhar 2’, directed by the talented Aditya Dhar, has created an unexpected stir in Hyderabad. This sequel to ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ has expanded its reach by releasing not only in Hindi but also in all major South Indian languages. This bold move, unlike the first installment which was limited to Hindi, aims at bringing the thrilling tale to a wider audience.
However, this multilingual release has led to some tensions in the Telangana capital. Reports from Hyderabad indicate that a clash erupted between fans of the Hindi and Telugu versions of the movie outside theatres showing the film. The eager crowd, divided by language loyalties, sparked a fight that quickly caught police attention.
Local law enforcement stepped in promptly to control the situation, ensuring that the film halls could operate safely amidst the commotion. The incident highlights the passionate fan bases of regional cinema and the emotional resonance that language-specific releases hold in India’s diverse movie landscape.
Director Aditya Dhar’s decision to take ‘Dhurandhar 2’ across linguistic boundaries reflects the evolving nature of Bollywood and South Indian cinema collaborations. While it is a progressive step, the Hyderabad clash is a reminder of the complex dynamics in catering to a multilingual audience.
Fans and industry experts are closely watching how the film’s performance unfolds amid this charged atmosphere. ‘Dhurandhar 2’ promises:
- Intense action
- Gripping drama
- A multilingual reach expected to set new benchmarks for pan-Indian releases
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