Dhurandhar, starring Ranveer Singh as an elite undercover agent, arrives with the promise of a high-tension espionage thriller, but the film struggles to balance its emotional core with its action-heavy narrative. Directed with a sleek vision and packed with stylish set pieces, the movie ultimately feels like a visually sharp yet emotionally hollow ride.
Ranveer Singh delivers a committed performance as Agent Dhruv “Dhurandhar,” a spy caught between national duty and personal demons. His intensity stands out, but the script gives him limited room to explore deeper emotional layers. The film attempts to weave a love angle into the storyline, yet the chemistry never fully forms, making the romantic track feel forced and underdeveloped.
The first half maintains solid momentum with tight action sequences and striking cinematography. However, the second half falters due to uneven pacing and predictable plot twists. Supporting characters feel underwritten, reducing the impact of key emotional moments that should have shaped Dhurandhar’s journey.



