Dhurandhar: The Revenge- PM Narendra Modi's 2016 Demonetisation Speech Draws 'More Cheers Than Ranveer Singh' In Theatres; Netizens React
Narendra Modi makes impactful appearances in Dhurandhar: The Revenge through his 2014 victory and 2016 demonetisation speeches, drawing strong reactions from audiences. Fans online claim his moments are getting louder cheers than lead star Ranvir Singh.

Dhurandhar: The Revenge- PM Narendra Modi's 2016 Demonetisation Speech Draws 'More Cheers Than Ranveer Singh' |
PM Narendra Modi makes another notable appearance in Dhurandhar: The Revenge, this time through his 2016 demonetisation speech. The film shows the iconic moment on a television screen, capturing when currency notes were invalidated and sparking memories among viewers. Fans have already taken to social media, sharing reactions and debating the significance of including this historic speech in the film.
Seeing PM Modi get cheered in the theaters, a user tweeted, "Bruh people are cheering for Modi more than Ranvir Singh in Dhurandhar." Another excited fan commented, "Modi ji made a Cameo in Dhurandhar: The Revenge. You are not ready for this. #Dhurandhar:The revenge."
Earlier in the first half of Dhurandhar: The Revenge, PM Narendra Modi is also featured following his 2014 Lok Sabha victory, with the film incorporating a segment of his celebratory speech. The scene captures the atmosphere of political change and optimism that marked the moment, as his address plays in the background, reinforcing the film’s connection to real-world events. This inclusion adds a layer of authenticity to the narrative, reminding audiences of the larger national context during which the story unfolds.
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Ahead of the release of Dhurandhar 2, director Aditya Dhar took to social media to urge fans not to spill spoilers. He wrote, "We've put our hearts into Dhurandhar: The Revenge so you can experience every twist, every emotion, exactly the way it's meant to be felt." Aditya emphasized that the movie should be experienced in a theater, in the dark, with friends, family, and even strangers. He further urged fans and followers, "That's how films should be experienced. Not on someone's phone in a blurry image."
Amid delays in the release of non-Hindi versions of Dhurandhar 2 at various locations, Aditya Dhar also shared a post apologizing to his fans. He explained that viewers whose shows were canceled will have the option to either receive a refund or watch the Hindi version with subtitles.
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