R. Madhavan’s unrecognisable first look from Dhurandhar revealed; watch

In a dramatic reveal that’s taken the internet by storm, actor R. Madhavan has debuted a striking new look for his upcoming film Dhurandhar. The first-look poster, shared by co-star Ranveer Singh on Instagram, labels Madhavan’s character as the “Charioteer of Karma”. In the poster, Madhavan is seated on a sofa, dressed sharply in a suit, his expression stern, with his hand resting on his face. According to the article, “In the poster, R. Madhavan sat on a couch and gave a stern expression. Dressed in a suit, he looked in front of him with his face resting on his hand.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ranveer Singh (@ranveersingh) Ranveer’s Instagram post reads, “The Charioteer of Karma. 3 Days To Go! #DhurandharTrailer out on 12th November at 12: 12 PM. In Cinemas 5th December.”The unveiling sparked a wave of online reactions. Some fans pointed out resemblances to real-life figures. One comment said, “Blockbuster .”A different user observed, “This character looks very similar to Paresh Rawal’s character in Uri.”The comparisons underline just how boldly the new look distinguishes Madhavan’s character from his previous appearances. Dhurandhar is being directed by Aditya Dhar and features a star-studded cast including Ranveer Singh, Arjun Rampal, Akshaye Khanna and Sanjay Dutt. Produced by Jio Studios and B62 Studios, the film is billed as a “dark and action-packed thriller” and is set to release in cinemas on 5 December 2025. Also Read : R Madhavan opens up on reuniting with Ajay Devgn in De De Pyaar De 2; says, “This one’s more about one-upmanship”.

Jitendra Kumar and Pooja Bhatt team up for film set in India’s traditional pigeon-flying culture

Actor Jitendra Kumar is all set to star in a new film alongside Pooja Bhatt. The project delves into the emotionally rich and rarely explored world of kabootar-baazi-India’s age-old pigeon-flying tradition. A Story Rooted in Culture and EmotionJitendra Kumar, widely loved for his performances in Panchayat, Kota Factory, Jaadugar, Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan, and the recent Bhagwat: Chapter One Raakshas, takes on another unique role in this upcoming film. He will be seen as a passionate kabootarbaaz, bringing depth and realism to a character shaped by this traditional sport and its community. National Award-winning actor Pooja Bhatt will play Jitendra’s on-screen mother. Known for her powerful and layered performances in Zakhm, Tamanna, and Daddy, Pooja returns to a more intimate storytelling space that highlights her emotional strength as a performer. The Team Behind the FilmThe film is produced by Khyati Madaan under her banner Not Out Entertainment and co-produced by Hitesh Kewalya, who is best known for writing Shubh Mangal Saavdhan and both writing and directing Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan. It is written and directed by Bilal Hasan, whose short film Chupchaap earned multiple awards and a Filmfare nomination. This marks Bilal’s debut as a feature film director. Exploring India’s Pigeon-Flying TraditionSet against the backdrop of kabootar-baazi-a practice that involves training and racing homing pigeons from neighborhood rooftops-the film aims to capture a culture that continues to thrive in India’s old mohallas and among pigeon-racing communities around the world. While rooted in this traditional setting, the story is ultimately a human drama that focuses on relationships, legacy, and passion. Filming is expected to begin next year. Not Out Entertainment’s Expanding SlateNot Out Entertainment is steadily building a diverse lineup of films that blend originality with commercial appeal. The banner is currently producing Abhootpurva, a romantic horror comedy set in 1990s Agra, starring Ritwik Bhowmik alongside an ensemble cast of seven acclaimed actors. CLUSIVE: Jitendra Kumar denies being typecast; Arshad Warsi calls his Bhagwat Chapter One: Raakshas role “a rare find for any actor”.

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