The city of Hyderabad recently witnessed unexpected chaos surrounding the movie ‘Dhurandhar 2’, directed by Aditya Dhar. Unlike the first installment, ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’, which was only released in Hindi, the sequel has expanded its reach by launching in all major South Indian languages, including Telugu. This strategic move aimed to cater to a broader audience but has led to unforeseen tensions among fans.
The excitement accompanying this bilingual release quickly escalated into a clash, as Hindi and Telugu-speaking audiences found themselves in disagreement over the film’s screenings. What began as enthusiastic chatter soon turned into heated discussions, eventually culminating in physical confrontation near certain theaters in Hyderabad. The crowd split between supporters of the Hindi version and advocates of the Telugu version, each group clamoring for screen priority and better show timings.
The local police had to step in promptly to control the situation and restore calm. Authorities managed to diffuse the conflict before it escalated into serious violence, ensuring the safety of cinema-goers and theater staff.
‘Dhurandhar 2’ showcases Aditya Dhar’s ambitious plan to create a pan-Indian cinematic experience by bridging linguistic divides. The film’s storyline and action sequences have garnered attention, fueling excitement across regions. However, the Hyderabad incident reveals the challenges filmmakers face when catering simultaneously to diverse linguistic audiences who passionately support their languages.
This incident adds a dramatic twist to the movie’s release story, highlighting the delicate balance required in India’s multilingual film industry. Fans worldwide are eager to see how ‘Dhurandhar 2’ performs commercially and whether such tensions will subside with time.
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