Filmmaker Aditya Dhar is keeping the momentum alive after the roaring success of Dhurandhar, but this time, the spotlight isn’t on the box office—it’s on the man behind the faces. Taking to social media, Dhar shared a deeply emotional and detailed note praising casting director Mukesh Chhabra, crediting him as one of the key forces who helped shape the film’s soul. Calling him “the man who saw Dhurandhar long before I truly did,” Dhar’s words offer a rare, behind-the-scenes glimpse into the making of a large-scale cinematic world.
In his powerful note, Aditya Dhar wrote, “There are people who come into a film and do their job and then there are people who quietly reshape the film itself. Mukesh was the latter. From the very first narration, he believed in the scale, the ambition, the sheer possibility of Dhurandhar far more than I did.” He candidly admitted that while he was cautious in his approach, Chhabra pushed boundaries—encouraging him to think beyond limitations, not just in scale, but in emotional depth and authenticity. It’s a collaboration that clearly went far beyond the usual director-casting dynamic.
The filmmaker went on to describe the intense and immersive casting process, revealing how the film’s expansive character list initially felt overwhelming. “My only brief to him was simple: bring me great actors, new or old, big or small, it doesn’t matter. And he turned that into a mission,” Dhar shared. What followed were countless hours of discussions, debates, and discoveries—“endless days and nights, sitting together, breaking down every character… building something brick by brick with absolute honesty.” According to Dhar, Chhabra’s approach wasn’t about merely filling roles, but about finding actors who truly belonged—ensuring that even the smallest parts felt real and lived-in within the film’s universe.
Beyond the craft, Dhar’s note also highlighted a deeply personal bond. “What I found in him was something even more rare—a friend, a well-wisher, a brother,” he wrote, acknowledging Chhabra’s unwavering faith in the film even during moments of doubt. Ending on a powerful note, Dhar expressed hope that Dhurandhar will make audiences recognize the importance of casting—“one of the most crucial, yet often overlooked aspects of filmmaking.” With visuals featuring Dhar alongside Ranveer Singh and Chhabra circulating online, this tribute doesn’t just celebrate a collaborator—it elevates an entire craft that quietly defines the magic we see on screen.
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