Dhurandhar 2′ makers lock script to prevent leaks

Given that ‘Dhurandhar’ has turned out to be a phenomenon, director Aditya Dhar is sparing no efforts for the Part 2 of the spy thriller, slated for March 19, 2026. Actor Naveen Kaushik who played the formidable Donga in Part 1 recently opened up in an interview that the production has locked the script to prevent any digital leaks. He also reveals crucial ‘Dhurandhar’ Part 2 script details
In a conversation with the media Kaushik revealed how as a former cast member, he isn’t privy to the script of Part 2. For the unversed, Kaushik’s character Donga meets is a ‘mere and glorious’ end in Part 1. Kaushik further added that, although he isn’t not part of it, he is not permitted to read the scripts for the second part obviously because they want to keep eyeballs to a minimum so that there are no leaks about the script. But he has spoken to some of the other actors who are in the movie and are in the second part and they’ve said that the action is more, the storylines is more intricate. There is so much more intriguing that is going to happen. It will be even more exciting and enjoyable for the audience.

In the same conversation, Kaushik also weighed in on the critical and commercial acclaim for ‘Dhurandhar’. The film has crossed Rs. 1000 crore with its worldwide box office collections.

Kaushik also recounted that he thinks it’s going to be amazing and really hoping it breaks the same kind of box office records that the first one did. One can only hope, as someone who is part of the movie, that the second part breaks the record of the first part, people love it as much as they have loved the first movie.”

About ‘Dhurandhar’
Part 1 led by Ranveer Singh featured standout performances by Akshaye Khanna, Naveen Kaushik, Saumya Tandon, Arjun Rampal, Sara Arjun, Danish Pandor, Sanjay Dutt and Rakesh Bedi. Even as the film is basking in the glory of its commercial acclaim, the film has also earned considerable critical acclaim for its plot, casting, well-etched character arcs, narration and music composed by Shashwat Sachdev.

Meanwhile, Part 2 gears up to clash with Yash’s ‘Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups’ in March 2026.

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