Vivek Agnihotri Praises “Dhurandhar 2,” Highlights Often Ignored Film Crafts

Vivek Agnihotri Praises “Dhurandhar 2,” Highlights Often Ignored Film Crafts

Post by : Saif Nasser

Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri has once again sparked discussion in the film industry, this time with his review of the movie Dhurandhar 2. Instead of only focusing on the actors or story, he chose to highlight two important but often ignored parts of filmmaking—editing and sound design.

In his remarks, Agnihotri praised the film not just for its scale and performances but also for the technical work that helps shape the final experience. He pointed out that these crafts are rarely discussed by audiences, even though they play a key role in how a film feels and connects with viewers.

Dhurandhar 2, directed by Aditya Dhar, has already created strong reactions since its release. The film is known for its action, storytelling, and emotional scenes, but it has also received criticism for its length and intense themes.

Agnihotri’s review stands out because it shifts attention away from the usual focus on actors and box office numbers. Instead, it brings forward the idea that filmmaking is a team effort, where many unseen contributors work behind the scenes. Editing controls the pace of the story, while sound design adds depth and emotion, making scenes more powerful and realistic.

In most discussions, these aspects are often overlooked. Viewers usually remember big dialogues, songs, or performances, but they may not notice how smoothly scenes are connected or how sound effects build tension. Agnihotri’s comments remind audiences that cinema is much more than what appears on the screen at first glance.

This perspective is important, especially in today’s film industry where large-scale productions are becoming more common. Movies like Dhurandhar 2 involve complex planning, advanced technology, and large teams working together. Every small detail, from background music to scene transitions, contributes to the overall impact.

The film itself is part of a successful franchise that has performed strongly at the box office and attracted wide attention. The first part was a major hit, and the sequel has continued that momentum, even as it faces mixed reviews from critics.

Agnihotri has previously praised the earlier film as well, calling it impressive and highlighting the effort behind its making. His latest comments show a consistent belief that cinema should be appreciated not just for its entertainment value but also for the craftsmanship involved.

His review has also started a broader conversation among fans and film experts. Many agree that technical departments like editing, sound, and cinematography deserve more recognition. Others believe that such discussions can help audiences understand films in a deeper way.

At the same time, the film continues to divide opinion. While some viewers enjoy its scale and storytelling, others have raised concerns about its themes and presentation. This mix of praise and criticism is common for large and ambitious films.

The discussion started by Agnihotri shows that cinema is not just about what we see, but also about how it is made. Recognizing the efforts of all those involved can help build a more complete understanding of films.

In the end, his review serves as a reminder that every movie is the result of teamwork. From actors to technicians, each person plays a role in creating the final product. Giving attention to these less celebrated crafts can change the way audiences watch and appreciate cinema.

March 30, 2026 12:40 p.m. 309
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