Teaser Talk: SRK Targeted? Too Much Dhurandhar Influence?

Ajay Devgn in Chauhaan teaser scene

Ajay Devgn‘s fans have often expressed disappointment over his frequent appearances in sequels over the last few years. However, Chauhaan, scheduled for release on October 1, 2027, promises something different. The recently released teaser has already generated strong interest among movie lovers.

The teaser introduces viewers to the world of Chauhaan without revealing too much about the plot. Set against the backdrop of Kashmir, the visuals suggest an intense and action-packed story. The overall tone hints at a fresh and serious role for Ajay Devgn.

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The opening scenes showcase unrest and riots, with authorities attempting to control the situation. The mood changes dramatically with Ajay Devgn’s entry, accompanied by the iconic song Jumma Chumma De De from Amitabh Bachchan’s film Hum. The sequence has become one of the most talked-about moments from the teaser.

The teaser concludes by presenting Ajay as an original action star. Many fans are excited to see him return to a full-fledged action role. At the same time, a section of viewers remains cautious, fearing a repeat of the hero portrayal seen in Singham Again.

Despite those concerns, the response to the teaser has largely been positive. Social media users have praised the visuals, background score, and overall presentation. Some viewers also believe the film could carry a darker narrative, which may work in its favour at the box office.

A particular dialogue from the teaser has sparked a separate debate online. In one scene, Ajay Devgn’s character says, “Pathaanon se keh do, Chauhaan aa raha hai.” This line has led some users to speculate about a possible indirect reference to SRK.

The discussion has gained momentum because of the alleged rivalry often discussed by fans over the years. However, there is no official indication that the dialogue targets anyone specifically. Much of the debate remains limited to social media interpretations.

Some viewers have also pointed out similarities between the teaser’s theme and Dhurandhar. They believe the makers may have drawn inspiration from the growing popularity of stories centred on national security and cross-border tensions.

The teaser has sparked conversations about Bollywood’s changing storytelling trends. While some audiences welcome such themes, others argue that these films can encourage hostility between nations. The debate continues alongside the excitement surrounding the movie.

For now, Chauhaan has succeeded in attracting attention with its teaser alone. Whether it can match the impact and success of Dhurandhar will become clear only after its release. Until then, the film is likely to remain a major topic of discussion among cinema audiences.

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