Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar: Between Patriotism, Controversy & Courtroom Drama

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 2: They say every great spy thriller needs tension. Dhurandhar doesn’t just court tension — it’s swallowed by it. As the December 5 release date looms, the film finds itself tangled in real-world controversies: legal petitions, cultural outrage, and debates over truth vs. fiction. Whether this extra drama will sabotage the box office or fuel curiosity remains to be seen.
What’s clear: Dhurandhar is no longer just a movie. It’s a cultural lightning rod.
What is Dhurandhar
Directed by Aditya Dhar, Dhurandhar is billed as a high-octane spy-thriller starring Ranveer Singh, with an ensemble cast including Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, R. Madhavan and Arjun Rampal. The film promises undercover operations, cross-border espionage, and a narrative that delves into the murky underbelly of modern warfare and intelligence. The trailer’s gritty tone, dark visuals and violent overtones already signal: this is not for the faint-hearted.
But not everyone sees it as just fiction.
The Big Legal Storm: Real Hero vs. Fictional Spy
Almost immediately after the trailer dropped, speculation soared that the lead character loosely mirrored the life of Major Mohit Sharma — the Ashoka Chakra–awarded operative who conducted deep undercover work in Kashmir and died in 2009. The resemblance: a soldier turned undercover agent, deceit as identity, and counter-terror ops. Major Sharma’s family, led by his brother, filed a petition in the Delhi High Court, accusing the filmmakers of exploiting his memory without consent, demanding a stay on the film’s release.
The result: a full-scale re-examination by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), and a courtroom spotlight brighter than any spotlight on the set. The board concluded that Dhurandhar is “purely fictional,” and bears no resemblance to Major Sharma’s life or operations. They cleared it for release after applying standard cuts, issuing an adult certificate.
The director publicly reaffirmed this, promising that any real-life biopic of Major Sharma — if it ever happens — would be made with sensitivity and family consent.
Still, the dust hasn’t settled. For many, the moral question remains: Does a disclaimer erase responsibility when you borrow from real hero myths to craft your fiction?
Additional Flame: Culture & Controversy
When you sign up to play a “hard agent,” you expect guns and grenades — not cultural flashpoints. But Dhurandhar’s lead actor, Ranveer Singh, recently stepped into another firestorm: at a recent film festival, during a tribute to another film, he mimicked a ritualistic performance from a regional movie. The act angered many cultural custodians and community members, who saw it as disrespect toward a sacred tradition. A police complaint followed, and though Ranveer apologised, the controversy added another unpredictable variable to Dhurandhar’s pre-release mix.
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