Arjun Rampal Overjoyed by ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ Success and Fan Support

Arjun Rampal is very thankful for how much people have liked 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge'. On Instagram he gave a really heartfelt thank you, talking about how well the movie did and how everyone working on it pulled together. The film making a lot of money and continuing as a series shows many people like it and there are lots of stories to tell.

Arjun Rampal has thanked his fans and the other people he worked with after the public really enjoyed Dhurandhar: The Revenge. He shared a warm message on Instagram with old and from-the-set pictures. He said he was grateful, proud and satisfied now that the film has been shown all over the world.

Rampal celebrates the response

Rampal said he’s ‘over the moon’ with how the movie was received and believes that being patient, working hard and having a passion for the work are why it succeeded. He described getting from playing as a kid to being in big films as a long journey and thanked his fans for continuing to support him.

He said how good it feels to reach a point in his career and have that happen. Rampal complimented the whole Dhurandhar team and specifically the director and a huge number of other people who helped him during filming and after.

Throwback Instagram post and behind the scenes

His Instagram post combined pictures from the past with more relaxed shots taken while making Dhurandhar, giving fans a glimpse of how the film was made. Rampal used the post to mention a lot of the people involved, including the actors, the person who wrote the music and the stunt performers, and noted how each of them helped the film become real.

He called Shashwat’s music “mesmerizing” and thanked the action team for making the exciting and risky scenes. His update on social media emphasized that making big films involves a lot of people working together and the connections that make series of films possible.

Box office success and franchise momentum

Dhurandhar began in t2025 and very quickly became hugely popular at the box office. The first Dhurandhar film made over 1000 crore rupees around the world, and the new one, Dhurandhar: The Revenge, took in more than 1300 crore rupees worldwide, making the series even more financially successful.

Both films were directed by Aditya Dhar and were released in many languages spoken in India. This helped the series reach a much larger audience. Jyoti Deshpande and Lokesh Dhar, the producers, were in charge of releasing the film in all those languages, which is why it did so well in so many places.

Role, cast, and Rampal’s part in Dhurandhar 2

In Dhurandhar: The Revenge, Rampal plays Major Iqbal, a character who is important to the intelligence parts of the story. He acts with Ranveer Singh, R Madhavan, Sanjay Dutt, Sara Arjun and Rakesh Bedi, all of whom are back in their important roles from the Dhurandhar series.

Ranveer Singh is still the main character and the story of the sequel follows him. Rampal’s Major Iqbal makes the secret missions shown on screen more interesting and adds to the tension of the film.

Setting and themes explored in the sequel

The second film is set in Lyari, a part of Karachi with a lot of fighting between gangs and people competing for control of areas. The film uses this dangerous setting to show how Hamza Ali Mazari became who he is and how his other identity, Jaskirat Singh Rangi, turned into a secret agent.

Dhurandhar also puts its action in front of important world events, including the plane hijacking in Kandahar, the attack on the Indian Parliament in t2001 and the Mumbai attacks on 26/11. Having these real events as a backdrop makes the film’s risks feel even bigger and explains the secret operations that happen in the story.

Rampal publicly saying thank you and the behind the scenes photos on social media show how films that rely on famous actors both make money and get people talking. As Dhurandhar gets bigger, Rampal’s role and the series’ success suggest that there will be more stories to tell and people will continue to be interested.