Ranveer Singh has wrapped shooting for ‘Dhurandhar’ — and if the film’s trailer was anything to go by, we’re not ready (or are we?) for what’s coming. Drenched in blood and defiance, he marched through that dusty battleground with a gaze that could melt steel. It wasn’t just a trailer — it felt like a declaration of testosterone. And maybe, just maybe, a throwback to something we’ve seen time and again in Indian cinema: the rise of the hyper-masculine hero.

You know the type. Hair tousled like war paint. Emotions locked behind seven doors. Muscles? Built like national monuments. Whether he’s a smuggler, a spy or a lovesick genius spiraling out of control — he owns every frame like it owes him rent.

But what’s really going on here?

Dhurandhar seems to tap into a very specific male fantas

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