‘Do yourselves a favour and…’

Deepika Padukone took to Instagram and shared Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar comment, “Worth every minute of the 3.34 hours.”
Deepika Padukone, Dhurandhar poster
Ranveer Singh is finally back on the big screen after spending almost two years with Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar. When the series hit the theaters on Friday, Ranveer’s better half Deepika Padukone watched one of the first day screenings of Dhurandhar. Not only this, Deepika even took to Instagram’s Stories section and shared her views on the action entertainer. The ‘Piku’ actor found every minute of the 3.34 hour long movie ‘worth’.
Deepika’s social media note read, “Watched Dhurandhar and it was worth every minute of these 3.34 Hours! So do yourself a favor and go to a movie theater NOW! I’m incredibly proud of you, Ranveersingh! Congratulations to the entire cast and crew! @adityadharfilms | @officialjiostudios (sic)”.
Earlier today, actress Yami Gautam also penned an emotional note for her director husband Aditya Dhar and the team of ‘Dhurandhar’, whom she called some of the “hardest-working and best people” she has ever met. Uploading a photo with her husband, Yami wrote, “And today is DHURANDHAR DAY! Some of the most hard-working and valuable people I have ever met and feel proud to call them my family! You gave all your heart, dedication, commitment, intention, passion, sweat, blood, tears (which you never showed) to this film, Aditya!!! (sic)”.
“So many emotions running today, so many hearts beating together!!! You are Dhurandhar in your own power. DHURANDHAR is not the farewell gift of 2025 but here to welcome 2026 for all of us around the world. Ab yeh aapki movie hai, audience. Jai Hind,” he continued to write.
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Starring Ranveer, Akshay Khanna, Arjun Rampal, Sanjay Dutt and R. Madhavan in pivotal roles, “Dhurandhar” is believed to be loosely based on Operation Lyari, a government-led crackdown on local gangs and criminal syndicates in the Lyari district of Karachi, Pakistan.

