What Could Happen in "Dhurandhar Part Two: The Revenge"? Today, we're going to try to predict this story, and that too, going so deep. Going so deep that maybe the makers will be like, "Bro, delete the video before the release!" Because ever since the trailer for Part Two came out, I've taken all the released footage so far—the first song teaser from Part One, then its trailer, then the Part Two teaser, then the Part Two trailer—and cut and pieced it all together chronologically. And from this, we can see that in Dhurandhar Part Two, we'll get to see five major action sequences.
I've taken screenshots of them and put them in this one photo. Now, the first and most important one, which I'm very excited about, is a younger version massacre sequence where he's single-handedly beating up god knows how many people. Now, this entire thing is going to take place in the past. We'll learn about the character, what kind of person he actually was. Until now, we've seen Hamza Ali Abbasi playing a character, and I personally feel that maybe there could be a connection, which we'll discuss in a bit.
Spoiler warning: if you don't want to know the story, don't read further.
The Five Major Action Sequences
Action Sequence #1: The Past Massacre
The second major action sequence could be the one where Ranbir—I said Ranbir—Ranveer Singh is wearing that fully matching grey suit. Is it called a suit? You can see Uzair Baloch's photo next to him. Now, these two fight sequences could be the same or different; we'll discuss that in a bit as well.
Action Sequence #2: The Grey Suit Operation
Then action number three: the one with long dynamite-like sticks in his hand, lighting them with a beedi and blowing things up. There's a blue tint, meaning it looks like evening time when the sun has set but a little light remains. At that time, we see quite a few action sequences where Ranveer Singh, Hamza Ali Abbasi, and his entire gang are entering some neighborhood, and bombs are going off. In the latest trailer, we also saw footage of Sanjay Dutt holding a small grenade launcher or rocket launcher in one hand. The entire neighborhood setting, the time of day, the lighting, the color grading—it seems like these two will be part of the same sequence.
Action Sequence #3: The Evening Assault
Then after that, big battle number four: nighttime, the same neighborhood setting, where Ranveer Singh is twirling something burning in his hand and hitting someone in the face with it. At that exact same time—meaning night, same location, lane, neighborhood, same color grading—we also saw a shot of Sanjay Dutt where he has a car full of people, and he's shouting, "Hey!" and then he shoots them.
Action Sequence #4: The Nighttime Battle
And then, the biggest battle number five: look at Ranveer Singh's clothes—an expensive-looking coat, jacket. Until now, we'd only seen him in single-layer clothing, maybe a kurta or a half-jacket at most. When this final battle sequence comes, bro, he's all decked up. Bro's drip is dripping. And why am I calling this the biggest action sequence? Because we've seen so much footage of it, bro. It was in the first trailer of Part One as well. In this trailer, we've seen even more new aspects of it. I think this is the same outfit Ranveer Singh is wearing on the rooftop, shooting a gun like that, with everyone below cheering him on even more. Right? Look carefully: the top jacket is knee-length. And we see this same length of jacket in the scene where he's dragging that concrete iron thing along the ground. Then later, in the fight with Arjun Rampal's character, he's wearing the same jacket. Pay attention to the inner jacket in that shot of the brother on the rooftop, waving his hand.
There are five buttons. Army people are standing. He's walking towards them. The text "Hausla Eendhan Badla" appears. Pay attention there too. We can only see four right now, but one will definitely be at the bottom. In fact, in that running scene that people are calling AI-generated, there are also five buttons. Same exact outfit. So this could mean two things: either the brother repeated clothes, or he's motivating people on the rooftop to launch an attack.
And we've seen so much footage of this fight sequence. First, that outside shot where he's running, the army standing behind. Pay attention to that location. We saw another angle of that same location with a very large haveli-like structure. Quite a few people are standing outside, and all of them are wearing masks, hiding their faces. If you pay attention to the lighting, it's that harsh midday sun. We have so many action sequences from that exact same location. Again, those masked people are standing behind a vehicle. A tempo is flying. A car is flying somewhere. And inside this big haveli, there will be a fight between Ranveer Singh's and Arjun Rampal's characters, where he's shooting. So he spins around downstairs and comes behind him. There's hand-to-hand combat between them. Hamza Ali Abbasi's scene where he picks up that concrete block with both hands and is about to hit someone—that's also from here. In fact, the sequence shown in Part One with the number 261, where so many people were standing in the room, he had written many names in his diary. Right? One of them, the guy who wears glasses, will get beaten up at this very place. He'll be stabbed in the foot like this, and at that time, "Badla" (Revenge) is written in the background.
The big, grand haveli we saw will be destroyed from the inside. That slab will fall, which Ranveer Singh will try to climb. But this exact same fight continues outside in the streets too. We've also seen Ranveer Singh and Arjun Rampal's characters fighting outside. So maybe Major Iqbal is trying to escape from there. Where is he trying to escape? Container ships. Because we've also seen these two fighting at that container ship location. Hamza's condition is going to get pretty bad there. Because in one sequence, we see something being cut, maybe metal cutting. He's hit in the stomach with that. And I think the climax will happen at the container location. Maybe Major Iqbal gets eliminated.
At that same place, we saw in the first Part One trailer, the Wrath of God, Ranveer Singh calmly killing someone, and look how many cuts are on his face. Pay attention because in this same outfit, there's going to be another very iconic shot of Hamza Ali Abbasi, where he's probably lighting a beedi with two or three matchsticks, talking to someone on the phone, and it looks like he's telling some big shot, "Bro, your game is over," or "Your subordinate's game is over." But this will be before the container fight because there aren't that many cuts on his face. So maybe this call is being made to the big boss. After killing that guy with glasses, he called the big boss, or he came, and then said, "Bro, your gang is finished. You're next." I'm just speculating at this point; it could be someone else. We don't know.
But pay attention to that beedi-lighting scene. Look at how many rings he has on his fingers. What do you call these? So many bracelets on his wrist. We call this peak detailing by Aditya Dhar. Because look at this character carefully. In all the action sequences I described, see how the layering of clothes is done: just a single layer. Then, when he ultimately becomes the big bad, he's wearing expensive clothes. In all the previous action sequences we discussed, he doesn't have any rings on his hands anywhere. Okay? I think this much must be clear to you by now, because so far we were just talking superficially.
Character Trajectories & Political Shifts
Now we'll go deep, because we have to involve the characters in this. So after Part One ended, I've put a photo of all the major players we had. And as the trailer said at the beginning, after Rehman Dacait's death, who will become the next king of Lyari? We'll continue from there. The most important thing will be what Uzair Baloch does. We have an overall idea of what he'll do, but the brother has to avenge his brother. What did the news channel report at the end of Part One? That SP Chaudhary Aslam killed him in an encounter. So will Uzair Baloch take revenge on SP Chaudhary Aslam or go directly after Arshad Pappu? It depends on how Ranveer Singh guides him. If he leaked that video taken in the house, then Arshad Pappu, SP Chaudhary Aslam, and his guy Jameel Jamali—all three will be in trouble. But yes, he had deleted the video. But bro, he's a spy. Why would he delete such good evidence? Tell me.
So from here on, whatever we discuss will be based on an assumption. I'll speculate based on my guess. You make your own guess. Because now we don't have that much data. We can only guess. How right or wrong that guess is will be known when the movie comes out. But there's a blink-and-you'll-miss-it shot in the trailer where people are carrying an effigy to burn. They are on strike. Strike, riot, call it what you will, and whose photo is on that effigy? Jameel Jamali's. Meaning the people of Lyari are going to be against that politician. Now, either the whole public will go against him, or a small portion will; we don't know. And where will this point play out? I think there are two possible situations. First, that Hamza actually showed that video to Uzair Baloch: "These three had a hand in your brother's death." If that doesn't happen, the second possibility is that Uzair Baloch directly attacks Arshad Pappu: "I don't care about anyone else. I want your head." And yes, at this point, it seems Arshad Pappu is a contender, but I think he'll be finished off very quickly in the movie. I'm just guessing here.
But the action sequence I counted as number two—the first one being the past sequence when he's young, and the second where the brother is wearing that fully matching grey outfit—it's possible that this is the operation to catch Arshad Pappu. Because in all the fight footage we've seen with that grey outfit, the location is something we haven't seen in Dhurandhar One before. It's a car scrap yard. There are lots of tires, etc., and it looks like these people are infiltrating somewhere. Ranveer Singh and his gang are entering somewhere. But as I said, this battle won't last very long. Arshad Pappu will be finished quickly because we've seen that shot of Uzair where he's POV looking down at someone, and then that person is cut, blood splattering everywhere. That is Arshad Pappu. In fact, we've seen two more shots of Uzair where someone's head is placed and he's kicking it.
But yes, it's almost guaranteed to happen because this also happened in real life. Football was played with the head. Here, they might show them actually playing football. We don't know. But if they want to take heavy inspiration from real life, they could show it. In Part One, they've already shown them literally playing football. So bro, it's simple. Arshad Pappu will be finished. After which, the most central and obvious question arises. But we don't have any answer. When is Uzair Baloch's game going to end? We all know that Hamza has to become the king of Lyari and Karachi. And if he has to do that, Uzair Baloch's son is finished. When and where he is finished, we have no idea. There's no footage of it. In fact, they've shown so little of him—just two sequences. First, that POV looking down while cutting, and second, playing football. That's it. That's why I had put a question mark in the action sequence, because in all the other battle footage shown, he's nowhere to be seen. Not in the grey outfit, not in the evening time, not in the nighttime. But we all know that one way or another, he's going to be eliminated at some place.
My next assumption is that the action sequences I told you about in the chronology, numbers three and four, are actually the same fight. That's why I specified the time: at one place, Ranveer Singh is in the evening. The sun has set. There's blue light. Or maybe it's very early morning. And the other is at night, so these two could be connected—the battle lasted so long it went all night. In which Sanjay Dutt's character is also there from evening till night, or night till morning, whatever. And this is actually the exact same location. If you look behind Ranveer Singh in this shot, on the road, there's one of those concrete pillars they build, like a "Welcome to this area" thing. That design is exactly the same as where we see Uzair Baloch killing Arshad Pappu. And in this action sequence, they showed a close-up of the side buildings being set on fire. What was written on the poster there? "Main Market Lyari, Karachi Bechari, why was Nagma Cloth Theatre burnt?" They were giving a 50% discount. Now this action sequence is going to be big. It will also last quite a long time. In this, Ranveer Singh's character is also seen infiltrating, entering somewhere. Whose area is he going to attack? Why are they attacking? We don't know.
But at this very place, if you look behind Ranveer Singh, who is visible? Rizwan. That's his name, right? The one who was in Arshad Pappu's gang. Either after Arshad Pappu's death or right before it, he will switch sides. He'll give important intel about where he is. And from this point on, Rizwan will stay with Hamza throughout the movie. When he's standing on the rooftop for the final battle, waving his hand, Rizwan is behind him there too. In fact, in the training footage we saw of Jasrat Singh Rangi, where he's doing Para Special Commando training, Rizwan is also there fighting with him. I mean, these two are connected from much earlier. The guy who has him in a headlock from behind—that's Rizwan.
So now there are two possibilities here. First, that these two action sequences are actually different. But if we look at the real-life incident, because the movie has taken a lot of inspiration from it, in 2012, SP Chaudhary Aslam launched his operation in Lyari in real life, which was called Operation Lyari, and at that time, they cordoned off Lyari town for multiple days, which lasted from a week to 10-12 days. So if the movie is following that same thing, it means that actually this battle sequence is a long one, in which, after Arshad Pappu and Uzair Baloch are gone, SP Chaudhary Aslam has come to eliminate Ranveer Singh and his gang, and this battle is going on for so long, so many people are dying. Or maybe Uzair Baloch is alive until this point and dies during this battle. We don't know when he's going to die, bro. But one thing is absolutely sure: once this fight inside Lyari is over, the entire power of the gang will come to Hamza, if it hasn't already. And during this fight itself, Hamza will become the undisputed king of Lyari. Maybe he already has the power, people already accept him, but this battle will test not just reaching that point, but holding onto that power. Especially when Chaudhary Aslam comes after you. Why will Chaudhary Aslam come after you? Because, bro, first of all, he hates the Baloch. Second, don't say that he came because Jameel Jamali told him to, but his main goal was to kill Rehman Dacait, which has already happened. After this, there's no guarantee he'll work with Jameel Jamali again, because the guy was actually working for the big boss. So it could also be that Uzair Baloch has already been dealt with. Hamza has the power, and now he's not cooperating with them.
What kind of cooperation was mentioned in Part One? Major Iqbal's plan is that now they want to do the same thing in Punjab that they did in Mumbai, and for that, they need weapons. Where will they get them? From Ranveer Singh's gang. Why? Because they are Baloch, and the Baloch can bring guns from the army. But Hamza won't make the same mistake again, will he? So it could be that Major Iqbal or the big boss said, "Bro, go and attack him and remove him from the path." Again, I'm saying, if Uzair Baloch is alive by this time, the situation will change slightly. Maybe he refuses to cooperate. But one very important thing that will definitely happen is Jameel Jamali switching sides. Because Badu is going to change his political party. We've seen one shot where people are celebrating, bursting crackers. Why? Because a new person has become PM in the political elections. If you pay attention to the poster, it's Nawaz Sharif. This probably happened around 2013. And in that political victory rally, you can see Ranveer Singh, now wearing nice expensive clothes, throwing money around in a suit and boots. He has become the gangster boss of Lyari. At that same time, Hamza is standing beside him, and Jameel Jamali is also there. But I looked at this same shot from another angle very carefully. Who is this guy? His hairstyle looks very familiar. Someone is holding a paper in their hand, so the face isn't clearly visible, but I analyzed frame by frame, and now look. Who is this? It looks like the fake currency guy, the Khani brothers. His hairstyle is also that topi-wala style. So politics is about to change. The current president they were showing, Zardari, is going to be removed. Why will he be removed? Because as they said, whoever has Lyari has Karachi, and whoever has Karachi has all of Pakistan. So bro, after becoming the boss, Ranveer Singh changed the entire politics. And to win in politics, you need money. So maybe he makes a deal behind the scenes.
But, but we saw another shot where the Khani brothers' location is under attack. A man is lying outside their place, all wired up. Now, we don't know when this is happening, but their factory is also going to be destroyed. There's also a fight sequence of Uzair Baloch; if you look carefully at the background, it doesn't look like his factory. In their factory, they used to make guns. This looks like a slightly more advanced machinery sequence. Maybe possible. Could be wrong. But this is the sequence inside the Khani brothers' place where Uzair went to take revenge, because he was the one who called Chaudhary Aslam, saying, "He's your political rival, he came from there." And here, Ranveer Singh will kill him. I mean, he could kill him anywhere, bro. But if he kills him here, it will put him in favor with the others.
Badu is definitely going to come into favor, because there's a shot of him doing a slow walk with guns all around. This is a scene inside that same factory, and this could happen when he has eliminated both brothers. Now he is the owner of this place. So by now, we've seen the fate of the major characters. The top two are going to be eliminated. Jameel Jamali will remain alive until the regime change. What about Chaudhary Aslam? It could be that he gets killed during that raid when he attacks Lyari, cordoning it off for multiple days. But I don't think so, because in real life, Chaudhary Aslam was going somewhere in a car, and someone else hit him with a car bomb, blew him up. And in this trailer, we've seen two shots of cars blowing up. First, one in the middle of a highway, no other traffic, car goes boom. And second, one parked on the side. On the highway, which car it is, we don't know. But its front bumper—or bonnet?—has flown off. It looks like it might be his white SUV, the one he took to the desert. "Hawa hawa hawa introduction." If they are taking inspiration from real life, then he will be eliminated here.
And then finally, Major Iqbal remains. What will happen to him is that he will become a traitor. Don't know how Hamza will manage this. But the politics changed. A new Prime Minister came, or he exposed some deep, dark secret to the public. But Major Iqbal will become an enemy of all of Pakistan. That's why the Pakistan army is with Hamza to attack him. Maybe he'll use the Baloch angle because he has become the Sher-e-Baloch. The way Rehman Dacait did that dance once, he goes to that same place. People are dancing in front of him. So we don't know what angle he'll use.
A Personal Theory
But here's another personal theory of mine: Instead of showing Jaskeerat Singh Rangi's (the younger version) action sequence in isolation, saying, "Here's his past, look at it," maybe they can connect him to Major Iqbal. Because in Part One, what was Major Iqbal's statement? That Punjab should be given air again. Meaning they have tried before. So it could be that when Ranveer Singh's character Jaskeerat Singh Rangi is young, Major Iqbal is also young. He's trying to establish his position in the ISI. At that time, he led this mission, either going directly into Punjab himself or staying in Pakistan, and Hamza finds out that he was the one behind it all, which caused my family to be lost. So this would add another personal revenge connection: "Now I won't spare this guy." Maybe they will do this, maybe not.
Oh, I paused and looked. The person falling on the wires at the Khanani brothers' place could be Uzair Baloch, because look at his clothes here, and that interior sequence where he's doing some action—to me, they look like the same clothes, bro.
There are a few random scenes left, like Major Iqbal smoking a cigar, and in his glasses, you can see a reflection of something burning. Don't know what's being burnt. But let's look at another sequence where people are being burnt, and behind them is that glasses guy from the room in 2611. Can't remember his name. So it could be that the attack on Lyari, this battle lasting multiple days, the night fight sequence—Sanjay Dutt along with Major Iqbal's men are involved, and they are burning people alive.
The AI Controversy
At the end of the trailer released yesterday, a shot of someone running was shown, and many people feel it's AI. I looked at it very carefully, bro, frame by frame, small details on the side, and I understand why this shot looks like AI. Because the movement is jerky, stop-start. It looks like the character is standing still, then suddenly starts running, which is quite common in AI videos. The army guys standing on the side have slightly odd body movements. You're not paying attention to them, you're looking at Ranveer Singh, but the way they move on the side seems like AI drifting. Or the way Ranveer Singh is yelling and holding a single pose, very smooth, very clear—that also seems AI-like, as if it wasn't actually shot on green screen or with 3D CGI, but created by prompting.
But then I tried to find out if it was actually made by AI, how many fine details it could maintain. I looked at the posters on the side. Check if the Urdu text is wavering or changing. The buttons on the brother's outfit we counted—how many were there? Five on one side? They are disappearing. They should maintain consistency in their position, but no, bro. At one point, it seemed a single button had disappeared. But it could be that the fabric folded, light isn't hitting it, it wasn't recorded due to darkness. But all other things I've seen consistently maintained. If this is actually made by AI, bro, we are doomed. Or maybe it's actually a real shot, but the cut is made at such a point that it seems like he stops and then suddenly runs. It might just feel that way within this sequence. When we see the actual picture, it might not feel like that.
Talking non-stop, my throat is sore now. But I've told you the major events. Maybe some things will be different, the chronology might change slightly. But based on the footage we've seen so far, this is what we've been able to figure out. If you liked the effort, hit a like. Click on the cricket video. Take care of your health. See you next time. Tata, bye-bye, chao.
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