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'Dhurandhar' box office collection day 4: The Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, R Madhavan starrer holds wel
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Dhurandhar proves India can handle the truth without burning a bus
At 1330 hours, on a pleasant Bombay afternoon, a car exploded in the basement of the Bombay Stock Exchange, rocking the 28-storey building and killing 50 people. Just 30 minutes later, another bomb went off at Corporation Bank. More casualties. Within the next two hours, 12 blasts ripped through Mumbai, killing 257. A strategic choice of time, on a Friday afternoon. The then chief minister found this out pretty quickly, and so he invented the 13th blast, purportedly in an area of the other community.
He was dutifully lauded by the Srikrishna Commission for quick thinking and avoiding a flare-up. The minister added this to his CV in the achievements column and boasted about it years later on a news channel.
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Why Dhurandhar Has Exposed The Fault Lines Of Film Criticism
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There is a distinct sense of déjà vu unfolding in the editorial pages, Twitter threads and Insta reels/clips of India’s film critics this week. The subject of their ire is Dhurandhar, the new high-octane action drama helmed by Aditya Dhar and starring Ranveer Singh. While the box office numbers suggest the film being off to a good start at the theatres, the critical establishment appears to have worked itself into a knot. The reviews are shrill, bordering on the frantic, painting a picture of a movie that is not just bad art, but moral transgression.
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