HomeEntertainmentBollywoodAmidst Dhruv Rathee's criticism, Suparn Varma defends violence in Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar; says, 'We’d call it brilliance if it were Korean or Japanese’

Amidst Dhruv Rathee's criticism, Suparn Varma defends violence in Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar; says, 'We’d call it brilliance if it were Korean or Japanese’

Ranveer Singh’s upcoming spy thriller Dhurandhar is stirring intense debate as its trailer shocks audiences with raw, graphic violence. With reactions pouring in from all sides, filmmaker Suparn S Varma has stepped in to question what he believes is a clear double standard in how viewers judge violent cinema.

November 21, 2025 / 14:08 IST
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Suparn Varma defends violence in Dhurandhar
Suparn Varma defends violence in Dhurandhar

As Ranveer Singh’s much-anticipated spy thriller Dhurandhar inches closer to release, its trailer has sparked heated discussions online, not just for its scale or star power, but for its graphic violence.

The film, which features intense action and a notably brutal torture sequence, has drawn mixed reactions from audiences. Haq director Suparn S Varma has now call out what he sees as a deep-rooted double standard.

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Taking to X, Suparn wrote, “I’m just amazed by some of the chatter about the violence in #Dhurandhar the same viewers would have called it cinematic brilliance if this was in any other language or a Korean or Japanese film.”