Arjun Rampal refuses to clarify on brutal torture scene: Won’t talk about it
The trailer of the upcoming film ‘Dhurandhar’ attracted attention with its graphic violence and cast revelations during the Mumbai launch event. Arjun Rampal answered a question about the violent scene he showed in the trailer, but did not actually mention it.

The trailer of spy thriller ‘Dhurandhar’ was launched at NMACC in Mumbai on Tuesday, attracting instant attention due to its intense opening sequence and star-studded cast. Trailer starts with graphic torture scene This includes Arjun Rampal’s ISI operative, which has received a strong response from the online audience. During the trailer launch, when the actor was asked to comment on the scene, he preferred to dodge the question.
The scene divided the Internet – while some called the depiction of violence excessive, others lauded director Aditya Dhar for his bold approach in portraying uncomfortable subjects in Indian cinema. When Rampal was asked about the controversial scene, he did not elaborate and instead commented on the importance of the project.
Rampal said, “I don’t want to talk much about the scene because I find myself very boring when I talk about a scene, the process and the mind of the director. so i won’t talk about that (So, I won’t do that). But I would say that today is a special day because such a special film has been made by this man, Aditya Dhar.
Another moment of interest came when Rampal accidentally revealed the name of the lead character while speaking about Ranveer Singh’s role. Although this detail is left out in the trailer, Rampal said, “During the two years of shooting the film, he ‘never saw Ranveer even once, only Hamza.'”
‘Dhurandhar’, which also stars Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, Rakesh Bedi and Sara Arjun in pivotal roles, is not only garnering attention ahead of its release. Story inspired by recent history But also for the conversation about its depiction of violence and secrecy surrounding its characters.
Set for release on December 5, the film is based on the Lyari gang wars in Pakistan and highlights Indian intelligence involvement, with most of the characters inspired by real people.

