"My Screen Presence Was Low in Dhurandhar But..." – R. Madhavan Opens Up About Dhurandhar 2

R Madhavan recently spoke about his limited screen presence in Dhurandhar, but he also promised that his character would be much bigger in Dhurandhar 2 (Movie Talkies).

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R. Madhavan On His Role In Dhurandhar 2:

R. Madhavan has finally shared insights about his role in Dhurandhar and what fans can expect from its highly anticipated sequel. In a recent conversation with Bollywood Hungama, the actor revealed that his appearance in the first part was intentionally brief but crucial for what’s coming next.

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He explained, "My screen presence is limited in the first part. But in the second part, which will release in March, there is a lot of my character as he trains Ranveer’s character in skills of espionage warfare.”

This clearly hints at a far bigger and more action-packed role for Madhavan in Dhurandhar 2, which is already generating buzz for its intense storyline and ambitious scale. His character’s dynamic with Ranveer Singh’s protagonist will reportedly form one of the major highlights of the sequel.

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Madhavan also spoke warmly about his experience working with director Aditya Dhar. Praising his calm and composed approach on set, the actor said, "Aditya Dhar is a monk. Through all the chaos of making a film so dense and intense, he would sit there for the anxieties to settle down. What a fine human being! After working with Aditya in Dhurandhar, I want to work with him again and again.”

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His words reflect the deep admiration he has developed for Dhar’s style of filmmaking and leadership. The sequel, backed by large-scale action and emotional depth, seems to be shaping into one of 2026’s most awaited films. With Madhavan promising a stronger presence and a gripping mentor-student arc, Dhurandhar 2 is expected to take the franchise to a whole new level. The part two releases in cinemas on March 19, 2025, up against Yash's Toxic: a Fairytale for Grown-ups.

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