Prakash Raj Responds to Tweet Highlighting Allu Arjun, Jr NTR, Vijay Deverakonda, and Mahesh Babu Praising Dhurandhar 2
Prakash Raj Mocks Dhurandhar 2, Takes Dig at Celebrities Praising the Film
Actor Prakash Raj has taken to X (formerly Twitter) to poke fun at Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar: The Revenge (Dhurandhar 2) and the celebrities praising it, including Allu Arjun, Vijay Deverakonda, Jr NTR, and Mahesh Babu.
Responding to a tweet noting the South stars’ endorsements of the Ranveer Singh-starrer, Prakash wrote, “Signs of Obligations are spreading South too .. #justasking.” He also shared a clip of the song Abhi Na Jaao Chhod Kar from Hum Dono (1961), adding, “Me .. Bahut door (very far) from #Dhurandhar ….are you #justasking.”
Celebrity reactions to Dhurandhar 2
Despite Prakash Raj’s remarks, the film has received glowing praise from several actors:
Mahesh Babu: “#DhurandharTheRevenge is an explosion executed with perfect precision! The finest version of Ranveer unleashed… Standing ovation-worthy experience… Congratulations to the entire team.”
Jr NTR: Praised the film’s direction, performances, and music, calling it “a film that rouses your emotions and stays with you long after the end credits roll.”
Vijay Deverakonda: “Tomorrow onwards—something big is going to happen in Indian cinema and culture… Immense love and respect to the entire cast and crew.”
Allu Arjun: “Patriotism with swag. A film that will make every patriot proud… Technical brilliance… Show Rocker. An Indian story… International swag! Jai Hind.”
About Dhurandhar: The Revenge
The spy action thriller, directed by Aditya Dhar and produced by Jyoti Deshpande and Lokesh Dhar, released worldwide on March 19 in five languages: Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada.
The film stars Ranveer Singh in dual roles as Jaskirat Singh Rangi and Hamza Ali Mazari, with R Madhavan as strategist Ajay Sanyal, Arjun Rampal as ISI Major Iqbal, and Sanjay Dutt as SP Chaudhary Aslam. Other cast members include Sara Arjun, Rakesh Bedi, Danish Pandor, and Gaurav Gera.
The first Dhurandhar was set in Lyari, Karachi, against a backdrop of gang wars and historic terror events, while the sequel traces Hamza’s rise in the Karachi underworld and his origins as Jaskirat Singh Rangi, showcasing his journey to becoming a covert operative.
Prakash Raj’s playful critique highlights the ongoing debate and contrasting opinions surrounding the film’s reception, despite its commercial success and celebrity endorsements.
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