Dhurandhar Creates the Most Fearless Action Blueprint in Indian Cinema
The landscape of action in Hindi cinema is undergoing a major transformation — and Dhurandhar marks the boldest, most explosive wave of this change. Where a film typically depends on a single action director, Dhurandhar breaks that traditional mould by uniting four global specialists — Ejaz Gulab, C-Young Oh, Yannick Ben and Ramazan Bulut — on one cinematic canvas.
Mumbai (Anil Bedag): The landscape of action in Hindi cinema is undergoing a major transformation — and Dhurandhar marks the boldest, most explosive wave of this change. Where a film typically depends on a single action director, Dhurandhar breaks that traditional mould by uniting four global specialists — Ejaz Gulab, C-Young Oh, Yannick Ben and Ramazan Bulut — on one cinematic canvas.
Each master brings a distinct technique, philosophy and rhythm to action, yet they share one collective goal: to build an audio-visual world that the audience does not merely watch, but feels in their bones.
From large-scale outdoor stunts and vehicle-based collisions to Korean close-combat choreography, European parkour-driven movement, and Turkish close-quarters realism, every sequence arrives with a new flavour, a new tempo and a refreshing stylistic energy. With a powerhouse ensemble cast featuring Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan and Arjun Rampal, director Aditya Dhar elevates the film into a high-voltage cinematic spectacle.
Dhurandhar is not just a new film — it is a new benchmark. For the first time, four international action directors work on the same cinematic piece without stylistic conflict; instead, the film’s design ensures that each action block has its own identity and its own pulse, while still contributing to one unified cinematic language.
Ejaz Gulab grounds the action with large-scale Indian practical stunt work, ensuring that the film’s scale retains a distinct cultural spine.
Produced by Jio Studios and B62 Studios, this high-octane thriller is engineered for action lovers who crave intensity, scale and precision.
When Dhurandhar arrives in theatres on 5 December 2025, it may well mark a historic day for Indian action cinema.
Anil Bedag 


