Dhurandhar 2 clearly shows that without the right director, even a superstar might not shine.
The huge success of Dhurandhar The Revenge shows a strong message.
Yes, Ranveer Singh is the main face of the movie. Yes, the star is important. But when you look at the numbers, a bigger truth appears. Stars can start a movie, but directors are the ones who take it to a bigger success.
Looking at Ranveer Singh's previous movies before the Aditya Dhar success, Cirkus ended at just Rs 35.65 crore and was a failure.
Jayeshbhai Jordaar stopped at Rs 15.59 crore. Even Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani, with a strong image and lots of visibility, finished at Rs 153.60 crore. But when Aditya Dhar directed Dhurandhar, the movie made Rs 895.96 crore, and now Dhurandhar The Revenge is already at Rs 836 crore. The star didn’t change his look, voice, or name. The filmmaker built a whole world, a style, a rhythm, and an event that made the star feel much bigger.
This is why the debate around this movie is so strong.
Fans want to say it was only Ranveer’s performance. But if stars alone were enough, then Cirkus and Jayeshbhai Jordaar wouldn’t have done so poorly. The message here is that Aditya Dhar didn’t just direct Ranveer; he completely changed his box-office image.
The same pattern is seen in other movies.
Ranbir Kapoor had Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar at Rs 149.05 crore and Brahmastra at Rs 257.44 crore. Then Sandeep Reddy Vanga directed Animal, which made Rs 556.36 crore. That’s a big jump, not just a small increase. Vanga didn’t just cast Ranbir; he used him in a powerful way. He gave him a dark edge, conversation value, cultural impact, and a trailer that turned into a huge number of tickets. A regular movie with a star can’t do that.
Even Shah Rukh Khan, who shows that the star era is still strong, also shows the opposite.
On source ,Jawan is at Rs 643.87 crore, Pathaan at Rs 543.05 crore, and Dunki at Rs 212.42 crore. Shah Rukh is the same in all three. What changes is how the directors used him. Atlee turned him into a big mass event in Jawan. Siddharth Anand presented him as a comeback hero in Pathaan. Rajkumar Hirani made a softer, emotional film in Dunki and the box office didn’t reach the same height. Same star. Different director. Different success.
Dhurandhar 2 proves a big point: without the right director, even a superstar might look ordinary.
This is where the old idea that stars come first in Bollywood starts to look incomplete.
Stars still matter. They are the face that starts the buzz, the magnet that gets fans excited. But the director plays the bigger role in deciding whether that buzz becomes a big success or just a small start. In short, stars bring the heat, but the director decides if it becomes an explosion or just a little smoke. Box office numbers are starting to show this clearly.
In fact, the Rs 500 crore club on Bollywood Hungama shows this shift even more.
Aditya Dhar is the only director with two films in the club, and his highest grosser is Rs 895.96 crore. The same report also mentions Atlee’s Jawan at Rs 643.87 crore, Sukumar’s Pushpa 2 at Rs 830.10 crore, Laxman Utekar’s Chhaava at Rs 600.10 crore, and Amar Kaushik’s Stree 2 at Rs 627.02 crore. Read that again: the industry still talks about star power, but the Rs 500 crore list is starting to look like a list of the best directors.
This is why Dhurandhar 2 is a dangerous film for Bollywood’s structure.
It tells stars something they might not like: your fans might be yours, but the biggest success might belong to the director. It also tells directors something strong: if you can create scale, image, rhythm, and excitement properly, you don’t have to be in the shadow of a star. You can become the reason a star looks unbeatable.
This doesn’t mean the star era is over.
Without Ranveer Singh, Dhurandhar 2 wouldn’t be what it is. Without Shah Rukh Khan, Jawan wouldn’t be what it is. Without Ranbir Kapoor, Animal wouldn’t be what it is. But the power is shifting. Modern blockbusters are no longer just about stars; they are about how directors make them work. And when a director gets it right, even a superstar looks bigger than he did in the previous film.
Overall, Dhurandhar The Revenge hasn’t ended the star era.
It has done something more interesting. It has shown that in 2026, stars can still sell the dream, but directors are creating the real success. This is exciting for filmmakers and a bit uncomfortable for fan clubs.
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