Vikramm Bhambri Shares Insights on Aditya Dhar's Visionary Direction in 'Dhurandhar 2'
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Mumbai, March 18 (NationPress) As cinema enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the arrival of "Dhurandhar 2", actor Vikramm Bhambri, who portrays Shakeel Commando in Aditya Dhar’s hit film "Dhurandhar", has asserted that the sequel is poised to shatter all previous records, dubbing it a 'Ghatak' era.
Expressing admiration for Dhar's meticulous nature, Bhambri stated, "As someone new to this field, I am genuinely impressed by how Aditya Sir meticulously considers every detail—from culture and language to the appearances of people and locations. His attention to detail is awe-inspiring. I firmly believe that Dhurandhar 2 will make history internationally. This film will mark a Ghatak period."
Bhambri remarked that Dhar is indeed a visionary and a genius.
He highlighted what he considers to be the finest trait of the filmmaker, saying, "If an actor wishes to portray their character in a particular manner, he allows that creative freedom. He knows precisely what he envisions for the scene yet permits actors to inject their own flair (if it aligns with the scene). This is just one of the many outstanding attributes of Aditya Sir as a Director."
Bhambri acknowledged that "Dhurandhar" has profoundly impacted his career, transforming him from an ‘Unknown’ to a ‘Recognized’ personality.
"It has propelled an ordinary individual from the audition room onto the silver screen."
Discussing how both 'Dhurandhar' and 'Dhurandhar 2' have been pivotal in his career, he noted that they have significantly bolstered his credibility as an actor, provided invaluable training, and broadened his opportunities within the industry.
"This film has granted me the 'stamp of approval' that typically takes years to earn. I am truly humbled and thankful to the Higher Power, and to the support and prayers from my family and friends. With 'Dhurandhar' as a solid foundation, I am excited about future opportunities to showcase my talent and deliver even more powerful performances," Bhambri concluded.