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Deepika Padukone has reviewed Dhurandhar. The actress took to her IG Story and gave a shoutout to her husband and actor Ranveer Singh, who played the lead role in Aditya Dhar-directorial movie. Deepika hailed Singh's performance in Dhurandhar and also congratulated the entire star cast and crew on film's release, as well as, the positive reception it has been receiving from fans and critics alike.

Padukone wrote on her IG Story, "Dhurandhar has been watched, and it is worth every minute of those 3.34 hours. So do yourself a favour and get to a cinema hall NOW! So incredibly proud of you @ranveersingh! Congratulations to the entire cast and crew."

Deepika also dropped a set of photos on her Instagram handle. She shared glimpses to what she wore at the screening of Dhurandhar. The Padmaavat actress looked chic in a black-coloured buttoned crop blazer, which she styled with a pair of denim and black heels. Sharing the photos, Deepika wrote in the caption, "Date Night at the Movies! #Dhurandhar."

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About Dhurandhar: Dhurandhar is a 2025 Hindi spy action thriller directed and co-produced by Aditya Dhar, starring Ranveer Singh, Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, R. Madhavan and others. Inspired by real RAW operations like Operation Lyari, the film blends events such as the IC-814 hijacking and the 2001 Parliament attack. The story follows IB Chief Ajay Sanyal as he launches a risky mission to break a major Pakistan-based terror network, recruiting a 20-year-old captive from Punjab and shaping him into an undercover weapon to infiltrate Karachi’s dangerous underworld.

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Dhurandhar draws inspiration from real-life events, touching upon geopolitical tensions and several covert RAW missions. One of its key influences is Operation Lyari, the government-backed crackdown on powerful gangs and crime networks in Karachi’s Lyari region, which forms an important backdrop for the story.

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