Beyond the primary cast of Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, R. Madhavan, Rakesh Bedi, and Sara Arjun, several supporting actors in Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge have delivered performances that are receiving critical acclaim and audience praise.
The seven unsung heroes who deserve more attention:-
*Gaurav Gera (Mohammed Aalam): Known primarily for comedic roles, Gera surprises in a dramatic turn as Hamza’s close ally. His portrayal provides the film with a much-needed emotional anchor amidst the intense action.
*Danish Pandor (Uzair Baloch): As the layered and menacing Uzair Baloch, Pandor brings a raw intensity to the screen, holding his own against the stalwarts.
*Aditya Uppal (ASP Omar Haider): As the “game-changer cop,” Uppal’s performance is noted for its subtlety in a film full of high-octane drama, making the character of Omar Haider deeply impactful.
*Udaybir Sandhu (Gurbaaz “Pinda” Singh): Sandhu plays the deeply tragic and loyal friend to Jaskirat (Ranveer Singh), bringing a sense of warmth and vulnerability that highlights the protagonist’s lost life.
*Danish Iqbal (Bade Sahab): Portraying the elusive and shadowy “Bade Sahab” (a character based on Dawood Ibrahim), Iqbal leaves a lasting impression despite his confined and menacing presence, moving away from a traditional loud antagonist.
*Mustafa Ahmed (Rizwan Shah): Appearing as Hamza’s loyal ally and a fellow spy, Ahmed brings a consistent and grounded presence to the film, crucial to the intelligence operations depicted.
*Vivek Sinha (Zahoor Mistry): While his screen time is limited, Sinha’s performance in a pivotal, violent scene is noted for defining a key narrative turn, showing the power of a brief but intense performance.
Rakesh Bedi’s performance as minister Jameel Jamali is also heavily cited as a career-best surprise package that stole scenes despite being outside the top billing.
News Edit KV Raman

