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Bit Too Much Violence: Prakash Padukone Reviews Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar, But Praises Performances
Deepika Padukone’s father shares a candid take on Ranveer Singh’s blockbuster, balancing critique with appreciation.
Legendary badminton player Prakash Padukone has shared his thoughts on son-in-law Ranveer Singh’s blockbuster franchise Dhurandhar—and his review is as honest as it gets.
While acknowledging the film’s massive success and impact, Prakash did not shy away from pointing out what he felt was excessive violence.
“Bit Too Much Violence…”
Speaking about the film, Prakash Padukone remarked that although Dhurandhar was entertaining, “it had a bit too much violence.”
His statement stands out, especially at a time when high-octane action films dominate the box office. Despite this critique, he made it clear that his overall impression wasn’t negative.
Praise for Performances
Balancing his criticism, Prakash appreciated the performances delivered by the cast, including Ranveer Singh.
He acknowledged the effort and intensity brought to the screen, highlighting that strong performances played a key role in the film’s success.
For fans, this honest yet supportive review reflects both a critical eye and a sense of pride.
A Career-Defining Film for Ranveer Singh
Dhurandhar has been nothing short of a phenomenon. The franchise reportedly crossed an astonishing ₹3,000 crore mark globally, making it one of the biggest commercial successes in recent years.
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More importantly, it reshaped Ranveer Singh’s career trajectory—cementing his place among Bollywood’s most bankable stars.
The film’s high-energy action, gripping narrative, and larger-than-life storytelling struck a chord with audiences, even as debates around violence in cinema continue.
Family, Fame, and Honest Opinions
Prakash Padukone, who is also the father of actor Deepika Padukone, is known for his grounded personality and straightforward views. His reaction to Dhurandhar reflects that same authenticity—appreciating the art while voicing genuine concerns.

In an industry where praise often outweighs critique, such balanced opinions offer a refreshing perspective.
The Larger Conversation Around Violence in Cinema
Prakash’s comment also feeds into a broader discussion—how much violence is too much in mainstream entertainment?
As audiences continue to embrace action-heavy films, voices like his remind filmmakers of the importance of balance between storytelling and spectacle.
A Blockbuster That Sparks Debate
Despite differing opinions, one thing remains clear—Dhurandhar has left a lasting impact on both audiences and the industry.
And if Prakash Padukone’s review proves anything, it’s that even the biggest hits can spark meaningful conversations beyond the box office.

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