
10 Interesting Dialogues Of Dhurandhar 2: 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge', directed by Aditya Dhar, has created such a stir in the theaters that it is being talked about everywhere. Not only are the bones cracking in the film, but its dialogues are also explosive. Ranveer Singh and R Madhavan have done wonders in this film. Let us have a look at those 10 selected dialogues, out of which some dialogues have created a flurry of whistles and applause in the theatre, while some dialogues make us angry.
The biggest action film of the year 2026 'Dhurandhar 2' What came on screen, it seemed as if a tsunami had arrived at the box office. Made under the direction of Aditya Dhar, this film is being discussed not only for its action but also for its powerful dialogues. The Jugalbandi of Ranveer Singh and R Madhavan has created such magic on the screen that the public is shouting 'Once More' at every scene. These dialogues have taken the game of revenge and espionage in the film to a different level. Come, let us tell you those 10 selected dialogues of the film, whose echo will remain in your ears even after leaving the theatre.

1. “In this life, family first, friend, in the next life I will take care of the country also.” – This dialogue of Ranveer Singh directly touches the heart.
2. “It is not easy to take revenge, pain needs the fuel of courage and not everyone has that fuel.” – When R Madhavan says this with a cool mind, one gets goosebumps. This dialogue completely justifies the theme of the film 'Hausla, Fuel, Revenge'. Revenge is not just anger, but a long penance and Madhavan has explained it very well.
3. “The love I had for the country has ended, I have nothing to give you.” Ranveer in the role of Jaskirat has breathed life into this dialogue with the heaviness of his voice.
4. “We are men Jaskirat, it is our duty to fight from birth till death.” -This and a powerful dialogue by R Madhavan adds excitement to the film.
5. “Everyone has value in this world, the loyal one has a little more value.”– This dialogue of Hamza tells the bitter truth of the underworld world of Lyari and the game of espionage.
6. “Now India will decide the future of Pakistan.”-Most whistles have been blown on this dialogue in the theatre. When this kind of 'jingoism' punch comes in a spy thriller, the audience goes wild. Aditya Dhar takes the feeling of patriotism to its peak through this line.
7. “Where is the fun in death, if there is fun in keeping one alive and making one suffer?”– This is a powerful dialogue, although it would be a spoiler to tell when it is said. This has not been said by Ranveer Singh or R Madhavan but by Rakesh Bedi.
8. “This is the new India, it will both enter the house and kill”-This powerful dialogue of Ranveer garners a lot of applause in the theatre.
9. “Why are you crying, boy, haven't you heard that where there is pain, there is fear.”-Sanjay Dutt is seen playing the role of SP Chaudhary Aslam in this film, this dialogue is his.
10. “Major Iqbal had cut off the head of an Indian infidel and placed it on Musharraf's Dastarkhavan and had sworn to God that now he would cut off another Indian's head and hang it from the minaret of Muridke.”– This dialogue is of Arjun Rajpal who plays the character of Major Iqbal. This dialogue of his makes everyone sitting in the theater angry.