Ravi Kishan Recalls Original Dhurandhar's Success After Ranveer Singh's Film Buzz
Actor recalls Bhojpuri hit's success amid Dhurandhar excitement.
Actor Ravi Kishan has reacted with amusement to the unexpected resurgence of his 2013 Bhojpuri action film Dhurandhar: The Shooter, which has begun trending on social media more than a decade after its release. The renewed interest has been linked to the immense popularity of the Bollywood Dhurandhar franchise starring Ranveer Singh, prompting audiences to revisit older films carrying the same title.
Speaking at the trailer launch event of Dhamaal 4 in Mumbai, Ravi Kishan expressed surprise at the development and said he never expected one of his earlier Bhojpuri projects to attract fresh attention years after its release. The actor said the trend reflected the unpredictable nature of the entertainment industry and audience behaviour.
Recalling the film, Ravi Kishan noted that Dhurandhar: The Shooter was produced on a modest budget and belonged to a similar action-oriented genre. He suggested that many viewers searching for or discussing the Bollywood Dhurandhar franchise had also discovered and watched his Bhojpuri film, contributing to its sudden popularity on digital platforms and social media.
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The actor responded to the phenomenon with humour, saying such unexpected developments frequently occur in his career. He thanked audiences for their interest and joked that the renewed viewership had turned the film's producers and rights holders into millionaires. His remarks drew laughter and highlighted the surprising commercial benefits that can emerge when older content gains a second life online.
The resurgence demonstrates how successful film franchises can influence viewing habits beyond their immediate releases. As audiences search for related titles, older films with similar names or themes often experience a revival, generating new attention and revenue opportunities for their creators years after their original release.
While Dhurandhar: The Shooter had a limited reach when it was released in 2013, its recent popularity underscores the growing role of streaming platforms and social media in rediscovering regional cinema. For Ravi Kishan, the trend has provided an unexpected reminder of how older projects can find new audiences long after they leave theatres.
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