
Dhurandhar: The Revenge continues to dominate discussions after its release. While the film is praised for its visuals, criticism has emerged around key aspects. Music has become a major talking point.
Many viewers feel the film looks visually strong and maintains high production quality. However, some believe the narrative is affected by heavy themes. Alongside this, the music has not matched expectations.
The first film gained wide popularity partly due to its soundtrack. Songs were well received and blended smoothly with the storytelling. They enhanced the emotional and cinematic impact.
In comparison, the sequel’s music feels less effective to many listeners. Apart from tracks like Ni Main Mari Java and Ari Ari, most songs have not created a similar impact.
One reason being discussed is the reported change in music label. The first part was associated with Saregama. The sequel is linked to T-Series.
There is speculation that the project was initially planned with music locked earlier. However, changes in production decisions may have led to adjustments. This could have affected the final output.
Composer Shashwat Sachdev is believed to have reworked parts of the music. Time constraints may have influenced the process. As a result, the background score and songs feel less impactful to some fans.
This has led to comparisons with other films. Some viewers mention Singham 3, where a shift in music approach also drew attention. Such comparisons have added to the discussion.
A broader debate is now taking shape. Fans are questioning whether changing music partnerships affects quality. The topic continues to trend across social media.
Despite strong visuals, music remains a weak point for many viewers. It has influenced overall perception of the film. The discussion highlights the importance of soundtracks in cinema.
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