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Sanjay Dutt’s portrayal of Pakistani cop Chaudhry Aslam in director Aditya Dhar’s espionage thriller resonated strongly with audiences – and even garnered praise from Aslam’s wife, Noreen Aslam. She shared that particular moment in the film as if it was strikingly real, as if she were watching her husband himself on screen.Durandhar 2 movie reviewNoreen said that Sanjay Dutt was a suitable choice to portray her husband. Recalling a scene, she said in an interview with AajTak Radio: “When he stood near the car and raised his eyes, for a moment he felt as if he had given himself up.” She also revealed that Chaudhry Aslam had often said during his life that a film would eventually be made about him.
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However, Noreen also expressed that the film did not fully capture the depth of his character.
She noted that the filmmakers could have reached out to her, police officials, or journalists to better understand his strengths and flaws. She added: “If they were making a film, they could have at least contacted me, the police or journalists to understand his positive and negative aspects. He accomplished tasks that the rest of the police could never do.”
“Noreen stated that she only watched parts of the film through clips.
She also made a lukewarm comment about the use of strong language in the character’s portrayal, noting that while it may not be appropriate for family viewing, such language is common in police circles and suits the role.The film is directed by Aditya Dhar, and features a group of stars including Ranveer Singh,
Arjun Rampal
R Madhavan,
Sarah Arjun
and others in the main roles. The film revolves around an undercover Indian intelligence agent who infiltrates Karachi’s underworld and political system as he seeks justice for the 2008 Mumbai attacks and tackles greater threats.
The film turned out to be a blockbuster, earning over Rs 1,300 crore globally.
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The sequel, ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’, which released on March 19, continued its momentum. The film surpassed the earnings of the first part throughout its run during its opening week, and continues to top the box office, collecting over Rs 900 crore domestically and over Rs 1,400 crore worldwide.The second part follows the story of Hamza, who rises through Lyari’s political ranks to become a powerful figure while completing his secret mission. It also delves into the backstory of Ranveer Singh’s character, highlighting what drove him to become a spy.
