Why did Subhash Ghai praise Aditya Dhar's ‘Dhurandhar’?
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Mumbai, Jan 12 (NationPress) Renowned filmmaker Subhash Ghai has expressed his admiration for Aditya Dhar, hailing the hit film “Dhurandhar” as a remarkable instance of artistic cinema that successfully merges with commercial appeal in the realm of Hindi films.
Subhash shared his thoughts on Instagram, posting a picture of Aditya and noting how profoundly the film resonated with him, particularly admiring the intricate details woven into its narrative.
“Hello Aditya. You deserve far more than mere congratulations for your creation of this artistic gem within the commercial framework of HINDI INDIAN CINEMA (sic),” Subhash commented in his post.
The experienced director praised the film's chapter-based storytelling, its rich conflicts and challenges, as well as its well-developed characters. He commended the casting choices, costume designs, cinematography, and the realistic action scenes, along with the film's impressive sets.
“I caught the film yesterday and can't stop raving about your meticulous attention to detail in storytelling, its conflicts, challenges, characters, casting, costumes, cinematography, and the realistic action sequences, all enhanced by the remarkable performance of even the smallest roles, featuring a backdrop of Pakistani gangs from a while back (sic).”
Believing that Dhurandhar rightly deserves the commercial acclaim it has garnered, Subhash remarked on his pride for Aditya and his dedicated team.
“It has rightfully earned all its commercial success, and I am proud of you and your team behind Dhurandhar, with all my blessings (sic),” he concluded.
Dhurandhar features a stellar cast including Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, and many others. As the first part of a two-part film series, it showcases an undercover operation against terrorism, where an agent infiltrates Karachi's criminal and political underbelly in Pakistan.
The narrative loosely connects various real-life incidents tied to geopolitical tensions, such as the 1999 IC-814 hijacking, the 2001 Indian Parliament attack, the 2008 Mumbai attacks, and events surrounding Operation Lyari.