The Viral Blunder No One Missed
Okay, let's be real. Dhurandhar The Revenge is a juggernaut at the box office, pulling in a mind-boggling Rs. 747.50 crores in just 10 days. That's not just a hit, that's a *tsunami*! Aditya Dhar has delivered a winner with its killer story, performances, and full paisa vasool moments. But even the biggest blockbusters can't escape the eagle eyes of our Bollywood fans, can they?
A few days after its release, a tiny, almost blink-and-you-miss-it goof started doing the rounds. Remember that super intense fight scene right after the intermission? Where Hamza, played by the ever-energetic Ranveer Singh (aka Jaskirat Singh Rangi), goes head-to-head with Gurbaaz Singh (Udaybir Sandhu) in that swanky bathroom? Well, some sharp-eyed moviegoer spotted something extra in the mirror: the reflection of a cameraman! Yep, a full-blown crew member caught in the reflection. Naturally, a screenshot went viral faster than you can say 'Bollywood Tadka!'
Aditya Dhar's Quick Fix: Talk About Dedication!
Now, here's where it gets interesting, and honestly, pretty impressive. While many filmmakers might just shrug it off, especially when the film is already a massive success, Aditya Dhar and his team at Jio Studios and B62 Studios weren't having any of it. They heard the chatter, saw the screenshots, and they acted fast, yaar!
We've learned from our trade sources that the makers rectified this blunder almost immediately. Revised prints of Dhurandhar The Revenge were dispatched to cinemas across the country with instructions to screen them *with immediate effect*. Some theatres got the updated version on Saturday, others on Sunday. That's some serious commitment to quality, right? The cameraman is now officially gone from the mirror, making that high-octane scene perfectly seamless.
More Than Just A Correction: It's About Quality
A trade insider put it perfectly: βWhen you are delivering such a mammoth film, you need to take care of countless aspects. Once in a while, mistakes do happen. Even in Hollywood films, one can spot many such goofs.β And they're right! What truly stands out here is the prompt action. It's easy to overlook minor details when you're dealing with a project of this scale, but correcting it post-release? That takes dedication.
This move just adds another feather to Aditya Dhar's cap. It shows that for him and his team, it's not just about hitting big numbers (though they've clearly done that!), but also about delivering a polished, immersive cinematic experience. And a little insider tip for you: this rectified version is the one you'll be seeing on OTT platforms and satellite TV too. So, if you haven't caught Dhurandhar The Revenge yet, or want to re-watch it, you're in for a perfectly framed treat!


