Ranveer Singh's latest film, Dhurandhar, has received one of its most talked-about reviews yet—and it comes from his father-in-law, badminton legend Prakash Padukone. Speaking about the film, Padukone admitted that it featured "too much violence," echoing a criticism many viewers have raised since its release. However, he also acknowledged the film's massive popularity, adding that audiences clearly connected with it.
Balanced Take Sparks Debate
Padukone's balanced take has sparked fresh conversations around Dhurandhar, a film that continues to divide opinion while attracting a huge fanbase. Is this an honest review or family diplomacy? The debate is back.
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