Dhurandhar The Revenge Ranveer Singh Arjun Rampal

Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar The Revenge has taken the box office by storm since its release on March 19. The action drama continues to draw strong crowds and maintain momentum with each passing day. Led by Ranveer Singh, alongside Arjun Rampal, Sanjay Dutt, R Madhavan, Sara Arjun, and Rakesh Bedi, the film has impressed audiences with its gripping narrative, intense action, and powerful performances. As the film continues its successful run, new details about its ambitious climax sequence have grabbed attention.

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Amid this success, SFX supervisor Vishal Tyagi revealed how the team executed the massive tanker explosion in the climax. Speaking to Hindi Rush, he explained that the makers avoided CGI entirely and chose to rely on practical effects. This decision set the tone for a high-risk, high-reward sequence.

He said, “The tanker blast in the climax was the toughest thing to create. The biggest safety concern we had was for this particular scene. Imagine burning 500 litres of petrol for real. There was no CG at all. Every tiny detail in the scene is real. We had concerns that while blasting the tankers, the flames should not reach Ranveer Singh, who was walking in close proximity. We did all the work and precisely told Ranveer Singh where he could start walking.”

Moreover, Vishal highlighted the risks involved during filming. Although both Arjun Rampal and Ranveer Singh featured in the sequence, the team focused more on Ranveer’s safety during the explosion setup. He added, “Arjun Rampal was there in the shot, and then we removed him before taking the explosion shot—obviously.”

Vishal Tyagi Opens Up About Making Dhurandhar The Revenge’s Iconic Climax Scene

He added, “I was majorly concerned for Ranveer, but he wasn’t as concerned for himself. Mostly because he had seen our work and knew how precisely I briefed everyone about the explosions. After the shot, he would only say one thing—‘Faad diya tune!’ We had done Arjun Reddy’s pack-up, he could have gone back to his van, but everybody stayed back to watch the explosion (sic).”

In addition, Vishal Tyagi opened up about the pressure behind executing such a large-scale practical stunt. The team used a real train base and containers to design the explosion. Initially, the production suggested using 250 litres of fuel. However, Vishal pushed for a bigger scale to achieve a more impactful visual.

He revealed that they increased the amount to 500 litres and placed around 25 kilos of explosives in each tank to deliver the intended effect. Despite the challenges, the team carried out the sequence with careful planning and precision.

In conclusion, the making of Dhurandhar The Revenge highlights the commitment to realism and scale in modern action filmmaking. The decision to avoid CGI and rely on practical effects not only raised the stakes but also added authenticity to the film’s climax. As audiences continue to celebrate the film’s success, such behind-the-scenes insights further elevate its appeal and showcase the effort that went into creating its most explosive moments.

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