This time 5ocail brings you a video on Dhurandhar 2 The Revenge where we will explain you all the hidden details shown in the movie. Be it cinematic detail, historical references, technical or screenwriting aspects. Vishal aka Vi will cover it all Link to Personal Channel - Vishal and cinema Vishal's Instagram handle ► www.instagram.com/ vishalandcinema Vishal's Twitter handle ► https://x.com/vishalandcinema Vishal's Letterboxd ► https://letterboxd.com/vishalandcinema/ Topics discussed in this video: ► Dhurandhar 2 Movie Hidden Details ► Dhurandhar 2 Ending Explained ► Dhurandhar 2 Real Characters ► Dhurandhar 2 Post Credit Scene ► Hidden Details from Dhurandhar Movie ► Dhurandhar Part 2 Revenge Story ► Dhurandhar 2 Movie Breakdown ► Dhurandhar 2 Best Movie Scenes ► Dhurandhar 2 Song Meanings ► Ranveer Singh and Sara Arjun in Dhurandhar ► Dhurandhar 2 Video Essay ► Dhurandhar 2 Peak Detailing by Aditya Dhar
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I think that scene when Jaskirat crushed the cigarette pack symbolist Hamza as he smokes but before he wasn't smoking . Adhitya try to tell us that he is no more Hamza now
Loved to listen your details बहुत अच्छी तरफ से बहुत सारे डिटेल्स बताये जो हमको नही पता थे ,thats great of you ❤❤
Man such a goooood job on this video, completely enjoyed watching this video vishal bro!
Kamaal hai yaar... Iss movie ko apne mujhe or kareeb bana diya. Tq. All 50 details were awesome 👍
Some I had noticed. But few you've made me notice now. Yaar, every time some new detail emerges. Great video 💯
The scene after Pinda's death is pure Harry Potter vibes. The tension between Alam and Hamza gave me chills. It felt exactly like Dumbledore telling Snape, 'You must be the one to kill me.' Alam didn't have to say the words; Hamza just knew that to win the war, he had to become the villain. Masterful storytelling.
Sir aapki videos itni perfect or itni convincing hoti h ki me har movie dekhne ke bad aapka hi review dekhta hu… n even if u make a video of the length of Dhurandhar I’m definitely gonna watch ur entire video…
Amazing eye to detail! Keep going! I watched your content for the first time - was unable to skip and was glued till the end.
21. He not just burns the photographs randomly but from the side where he himself is standing. Firstly with his family photo, he starts burning it from the right side and secondly from the left side. This i think suggests that he has sacrificed himself first and still lost both the families Also the train scene- Firstly when he sees a small boy playing with his mom he may be reminds his good times with his mom and secondly while returning, he imagines his son and yalina This is what i felt
End tak dekha...Amazing..abhi dubara dekhenge 😊...Thanks..keep it up...!!
Good detailing. Dhurandhar is pure cinema, people can hate it for their own ideological agends but can't ignore it's cinematic experience.
on point 26, you missed the clue " You have one of my BOYS", implication he has more than one horse (Jaskirat) in the race.
Amazing , first time I saw your detailing but these are so detailed. Best homework
It was my first time seeing your video and am really hooked to your way of precise detailing and specially your voice . Loved the whole video and here is your new subscriber
A detail that I noticed is: Jaskirat aik sikh hai, but jab wo army man ban rha hota hai wo army haircut main hai, but jab wo army rules boundations say nikal jata hai, he is free now to wo as sikh apnay bal nhe katwata. I think the reason of the long hair looks could be this.
The scene where khanani was killed not only resembles The Batman but when I was experiencing that scene I was like what a topical Daredevil Shot. 😈
Watched it till the end, Vishal bhai. Wonderfully researched video. Coincidentally, it's the 5,000th video I've liked. Mean a lot to me.
It is absolutely brilliant how Aditya Dhar incorporated that Batman homage into the film! As noted at (8:06), the visual storytelling in that specific sequence —the combination of the rain, the neon lighting, the red color grading, and the growling way of dialog delivery, is a tribute to The Batman.
Thank you for this amazing video, Vishal.
Excellent observations. I really loved the whole video... Stuck for full 33 minutes... ❤❤❤ Kudos...