Filmmaker Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri has heaped praise on Dhurandhar: The Revenge, sharing a heartfelt and detailed note after watching the film. His post, which has quickly caught attention online, highlights not just the storytelling but also the technical brilliance of the film.
Taking to social media, Agnihotri wrote, “Dhurandhar: The Revenge, I was in the countryside of California, finally made a trip to LA just to watch Dhurandhar. Shabash. Bravo. Brilliant once again, @AdityaDharFilms. I genuinely don’t know what to say… anything I add may only become noise over something that already speaks for itself. I’d rather call you. Everyone has done exceptional work.”
He went on to specifically acknowledge two crafts that he believes elevate the film to another level. “But I want to specifically acknowledge two less celebrated crafts that elevate this film into something far greater: 1. Vikash Nowlakha’s world-class cinematography, and 2. @sainisjohray’s exceptional production design. In cinema, the camera and production design are married to each other. Unless both are in complete harmony, a film cannot rise to the level of a masterpiece.”
Further praising the synergy between the two, he added, “In Dhurandhar, what we witness is pure synergy. Both Vikash and Saini Johray have done groundbreaking work… work that will stand as a benchmark for a long time. My heartfelt best to both of you. And a special salute.”
Agnihotri also extended his wishes to director Aditya Dhar, offering a candid piece of advice from experience. “And Aditya, just an unsolicited word from experience: You are sharp, and you know your path. Just stay mindful of the ecosystem, it can be as vicious as it is seductive.”
He concluded his note by appreciating the entire team behind the film, including lead star Ranveer Singh, writing, “And everyone else in #TeamDhurandhar, you rock.”
With such strong words coming from a filmmaker, Dhurandhar: The Revenge continues to build buzz not just among audiences but within the industry as well, especially for its technical finesse and cinematic scale.
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