In a detailed social media post, Ramya took issue with the film's direction, performances, editing, and background score, describing it as exhausting to watch.
She likened the experience to reading a textbook on the most boring subject with endless chapters, eventually prompting viewers' brains to give up and laugh at the sheer absurdity unfolding on screen.
She advised those interested in watching to avoid wasting time or money in theaters, suggesting it’s best suited for streaming, where escape is just a click away.
Comparing *Dhurandhar 2* to its predecessor, Ramya noted that the original had a strong energy and appeal, while the sequel failed to match its impact.
She pointed out that the theater response reflected disappointment rather than excitement.
Ramya also questioned Ranveer Singh's role, stating, "What exactly is he carrying?
Because all I could see was his hair. In the first part, his hair had personality, presence, character. In this one, it's just there. In the way. Of everything." She further criticized the film's excessive violence, claiming it felt like a visual handbook on creative brutality, with every object weaponized. She joked that the director seemed to be in a competition to make each scene more violent or comical than the last, with the violence escalating to a point where it stops being shocking and becomes amusing.
She concluded her critique by calling *Dhurandhar 2* a "huge disappointment," noting that while the first part had audiences cheering, the sequel might cause them to question its necessity.
She also remarked that some thematic elements felt outdated, suggesting a hint of jingoism.
Directed by Aditya Dhar, *Dhurandhar: The Revenge* is a follow-up to the 2025 film and stars Ranveer Singh, Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, and Sara Arjun.
The action thriller follows Jaskirat Singh Rangi as he infiltrates Karachi's underworld to dismantle a terror network, leading to a high-stakes confrontation with a powerful adversary. The film, released in multiple languages, continues its theatrical run amid mixed reviews.