Mystery shrouds of spy Hamza Aliin Dhurandhar 2

The mystery of the Indian spy Hamza Ali Mazari (Ranveer Singh) in Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge (2026) is being described as “not over yet,” with veteran actor Rakesh Bedi, who played the pivotal role of Pakistani politician/secret Indian handler Jameel Jamali, offering a blunt perspective on a potential Dhurandhar 3.

As per Rakesh Bedi’s statements and the buzz surrounding the film
while the franchise has room to grow, the specific story of Hamza (Jaskirat Singh Rangi) returning to India in Dhurandhar 2 is a natural end for that character’s journey.

Regarding Dhurandhar 3 potential, though a direct sequel featuring the same characters may not happen, Bedi noted that Dhurandhar is a franchise that can continue with new stories and different actors to maintain the momentum.
The character Jameel Jamali reveals that the final scene where he helps Hamza escape was designed as a “ripple” effect for the audience, aiming to make them rewatch and reconsider the entire spy universe.
However,Critics and fans are showcasing Jameel Jamali was actually the “brain” behind the scenes, manipulating events so that Hamza could survive.

The film has sparked intense debate, with Pakistani politician Nabil Gabol—widely believed to be the inspiration for Rakesh Bedi’s character hitting back.
Nabil Gabol accused the makers of twisting his story and defaming Lyari. He threatened to make his own version of the film, suggesting he would title it Lyari Ka Gabbar to present his side of the story.

According to real Jameel Jamali’ Nabil Gabol says he will make Dhurandhar 3 but will call it ‘Lyari.
Interestingly, instead of taking a legal route, Nabil Gabol is choosing a more creative way to respond. He revealed that he plans to make a film inspired by the…

The ‘big’ question is will Dhurandhar 3 ever be made? Fans are now openly asking for Dhurandhar Part 3, hoping to see more of this spy universe.

Pak Politician Nabil Gabol Plans his own Dhurandhar 3. … Through this, they have made Lyari internationally famous. The people of Lyari do not care; they are …

‘Reportedly ŕAditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar is right — Pakistan is not a safe place.ŕ Not even for its Generals. How else does one describe the court martial and 14-year rigorous imprisonment handed to former director general ISI Faiz Hameed? . . No wonder Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) and their leaders have been most troubled with the film. Dhurandhar extensively uses imagery of PPP symbols, Benazir Bhutto’s face on the hoardings and fleeting appearance of President Asif Ali Zardari. Meanwhile, another stalwart and Lyari’s own Nabil Gabol isn’t amused by his portrayal and also called it Bollywood’s chaal to link terrorism with Lyari and defame Pakistan. Gabol is teared up on how he can’t get Dhurandhar banned internationally because he doesn’t have enough money. In the film’s wedding item song shararat, the dancers with slit dress saving money on some pieces clothing look like an apt commentary on Pakistan’s economic situation. That shows Dhurandhar is not an anti-Pakistan but a pro-Pakistan film. The depiction of Pakistan’s involvement in the 2008 Mumbai attacks should come as a shock to no one. Seventeen years on, there is no action by the

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