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Who is the true mastermind behind ‘Dhurandhar 2’—the one who brought a unique tale of revenge to its completion?

Who is the true mastermind behind 'Dhurandhar 2'—the one who brought a unique tale of revenge to its completion?

Ranveer Singh’s film “Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge” has achieved blockbuster status upon its release. The film is being discussed for its action, suspense, and its shocking climax. The film’s finale features a true Dhurandhar, who not only emerges as a savior for Ranveer Singh’s character but also changes the course of the story. This mysterious character has been infiltrating Pakistan’s borders for the past 45 years, posing as a part of its intelligence and political system, thus troubling them. This twist in the climax is sure to send chills down the spine of the audience, showcasing a unique blend of patriotism and revenge. Who is this man who saved Ranveer Singh’s life on screen and whose fear has persisted across the border for decades? Let’s find out the full story behind this thrilling ending.

The climax is a twist, a twist

In the climax, after eliminating Major Iqbal, Ranveer Singh is captured by Pakistani intelligence. He is brutally beaten up, seemingly tortured to death. But then, a twist occurs, and R. Madhavan blackmails the Pakistani officer, striking a deal to release Ranveer. You’ll have to watch the film to see how this deal is cracked, but we’ll tell you what happens next. Ranveer is left bloodied and half-dead in a desolate area, where a car pulls up to pick him up and safely transport him to India. Inside this car is the real Dhurandar, who takes on the responsibility of getting Ranveer across the border. 

The real face of the villain is revealed

As Ranveer Singh boards the car, the true identity of the mastermind is revealed. It’s none other than Pakistani politician Jameel Jamali, played by Rakesh Bedi. During a conversation with Ranveer Singh, it’s revealed that Jameel Jamali has been in Pakistan for 45 years, having arrived as an agent, gradually becoming part of the system and establishing his position among Pakistanis. Ranveer’s character, Jaskirat, confesses that he met Dawood and could have eliminated him, but failed. In response, Jameel Jamali makes the shocking revelation that he has already given Dawood a slow poison. The film also shows glimpses of how he did this. 

This is how the story ends

He leaves, advising Ranveer to forget about Yelina and his son and move on. Jaskirat then returns to India and goes to his village in Pathankot. The film ends with the credits, showing Jaskirat preparing to become Hamza. The character of Jameel Jamali may have been a work of fiction, but this is how Indian agents live in Pakistan for years and even settle down.

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