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Teaser Out Now: Dhurandhar: The Revenge Unveils Dark New Look, Set for 5-Language Pan-India Release
The Dhurandhar franchise just took its next big step forward today. After a cryptic countdown and hours of anticipation, the official teaser for Dhurandhar: The Revenge - the high-octane sequel to the smash 2025 spy thriller- has officially dropped. Fans were ready by 12:12 pm IST on 3 February 2026, and within minutes, the teaser was circulating across social media.
What the Teaser Shows
Shared on official channels earlier this afternoon, the teaser opens with Ranveer Singh reprising his role as Hamza Ali Mazhari in a grittier, more intense avatar. Early clips show him in action-ready mode, set against shadowy backdrops and high-stakes confrontation scenes that echo the franchise's pulse-pounding origins.
The response has been mixed but energetic: some fans called it a clever hook that reuses footage familiar to audiences from the first film or the end-credits tease, while others praised the music and Hamza's transformation into a relentless protagonist.
Poster Look & Social Buzz
Earlier in the day, Ranveer Singh and the team unveiled a striking poster for the sequel that set the tone for the teaser reveal. The image sees Singh drenched in rain, bathed in deep reds that mimic blood, and staring down his next battle with a hardened, almost vengeful intensity. The tagline he shared - "Ab Bigadne Ka Waqt Aa Gaya Hai" (Now it's time to go bad), captures just how much darker this chapter promises to be.
The poster also confirmed the official title, Dhurandhar: The Revenge, and reiterated that the film is headed for a worldwide theatrical release on 19 March 2026.
Pan-India Release Strategy
Unlike the first Dhurandhar, which was released mainly in Hindi, the sequel is going all-out with a five-language rollout from day one. It will open in:
- Hindi
- Telugu
- Tamil
- Kannada
- Malayalam
This move reflects how much the original resonated outside Hindi markets, especially in the South, where demand for regional versions of the franchise became loud and clear.
Fan Reactions and Online Trends
Once the teaser hit, social feeds lit up instantly with reactions. A big thread of conversation focused on how the teaser leans on scenes and vibes from the first film or earlier clips, a move that some fans found nostalgic and others dubbed "chuna laga diya" (feeling short-changed).
Still, there's plenty of hype around what's next: the teaser was just the first glimpse, and fans are already speculating about new footage, character arcs, and the possibility of another, fuller teaser or trailer release soon.
Mark the Date
Even with mixed reactions, one thing is clear: Dhurandhar: The Revenge is on track to be one of the most talked-about Indian cinematic events of 2026. The teaser has started discussion, the poster has set the tone, and the pan-India push means audiences all over the country are watching and waiting for 19 March 2026.



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