Mumbai: In a striking departure from conventional filmmaking, the upcoming action spectacle Dhurandhar is poised to deliver one of the most daring, technically intricate and globally inspired action blueprints ever attempted in Indian cinema.
Shot with a level of ambition rarely seen in mainstream Hindi films, Dhurandhar breaks the industry norm of relying on a single action director. Instead, it brings together the combined force of four world-renowned specialists—Ejaz Gulab, C-Young Oh, Yannick Ben and Ramzan Bulut. Their collaboration forms a dynamic creative engine that promises a new visual grammar for Indian action cinema.
Each of the four brings a distinct school of thought and technique to the table.
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Ejaz Gulab contributes large-scale, practical Indian stunt design.
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C-Young Oh, celebrated for Korean-style close combat, injects speed, intensity and hand-to-hand precision.
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Yannick Ben adds the kinetic energy of European parkour and urban movement.

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Ramzan Bulut infuses gritty Turkish-style close-quarter realism.
Together, their work shapes an action environment that is not just seen but viscerally experienced.
From expansive outdoor stunt sequences and high-speed vehicular collisions to intimate, bone-crunching combat scenes, Dhurandhar promises a different rhythm and flavour in every action block. The film’s powerhouse ensemble—Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan and Arjun Rampal—combined with the sharp visual vision of director Aditya Dhar, elevates the project into a high-voltage cinematic event.
What sets Dhurandhar apart is not merely its ambition but its seamless execution. For the first time, four international action directors have collaborated on a single Indian film without stylistic clashes. Instead, the film offers a layered action architecture where each segment bears its own identity while contributing to a cohesive whole.
Produced by Jio Studios and B62 Studios, the high-octane thriller is being hailed as a milestone even before its release. As Dhurandhar hits theatres on December 5, 2025, action enthusiasts are gearing up for what many believe will be a landmark moment—one that may well redefine how Indian cinema conceives and crafts its most adrenaline-charged stories.
