Actor Mashhoor Amrohi, who portrays Nawab Shafiq in Dhurandhar The Revenge, revealed that director Aditya Dhar’s film is centered on India’s response to terrorist attacks attributed to Pakistan. The movie, inspired by real-world events between the two nations, features a character modeled after former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Amrohi shared that Dhar emphasized the film’s purpose during their initial meeting, highlighting how Pakistan’s alleged terrorist activities, including the Pulwama, Mumbai, and 26/11 attacks, have shaped India’s narrative of retaliation. Amrohi explained that Dhar’s vision focuses on the “heinous crimes” committed on Indian soil and the subsequent “comeback” or retribution sought by the nation. The director’s synopsis underscored the need to explore the motivations and consequences of such attacks, framing the film as a portrayal of India’s collective anger and resolve. Amrohi, who initially auditioned for the role of Major Iqbal, noted that Dhar recognized his suitability for Nawab Shafiq based on his acting skills and ability to embody the character’s demeanor. The actor described his preparation process, including studying speeches and body language of Nawaz Sharif to mirror the character’s mannerisms. He also mentioned the use of prosthetics to achieve the desired look, emphasizing the film’s commitment to authenticity. Dhurandhar The Revenge, starring Ranveer Singh, Rakesh Bedi, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, and R Madhavan, has already set box office records, earning Rs 236.63 crore worldwide on its opening day. The film’s release has sparked discussions about its portrayal of geopolitical tensions, with audiences intrigued by how fictionalized events might reflect real-world conflicts.#aditya_dhar #dhurandhar_the_revenge #nawaz_sharif #mashhoor_amrohi #pulwama_attack
