Conor McGregor: "I built my career on prediction. I told these fighters that I was facing what I’m gonna do, how I’m gonna do it, and when I’m gonna do it in the perfect scenario."
Writers & actors built careers on propaganda, and the industry stayed quiet like cats. Now the same clan mock Dhurandhar. You don’t get to call yourself liberal if your first instinct is to Mock.
Don’t know when truth started getting labeled as propaganda...... strange times.
COMING TO THE POINT.....
I want to tell @AdityaDharFilms & @RanveerOfficial yeh kaala drishti aise nahi jaayega... Muthi bhar ke laal mirch se kaam nahi chalega.... poora khet jalana padega 🔥
Watched #Dhurandhar2TheRevenge last night.... Outstanding film 🙏
Here’s to Bishwadeep (Bishu Da) and Justin Sir, the heartbeat behind the sound of Dhurandhar and Dhurandhar: The Revenge.
I’ve known Bishu Da since my assistant days, when I was just a curious kid, constantly asking questions about every little detail of sound.
And not once did he lose patience.
He would sit with me and explain every nuance, every layer, every choice.
In many ways, that’s where my understanding of sound and cinema truly began.
Over the years, both Bishu Da and Justin Sir have been called “veterans” but honestly, they’re like kids when it comes to their craft. Inquisitive, experimental, always pushing boundaries. Give them space and they won’t just deliver, they’ll create something extraordinary.
From Uri to Dhurandhar, they’ve been my pillars. Not just collaborators, but constant guides, always smiling, always teaching, always treating me like a kid brother.
What they and their team pulled off on Dhurandhar still feels unreal.
Our last day of shoot for Part 1 was 2nd November 2025. The film released on 5th December 2025. In that short window, after the edit, BGM and locking of songs, the final directors mix of the entire film got only just 24 hours.
24 hours.
For a film of this scale, it sounds impossible.
But they made it happen.
And not once did the pressure reflect in the work. If anything, they raised the bar.
The same happened with Dhurandhar: The Revenge, the final mix got only just 30 hours. For context, Uri was done in 9 days.
I’ve seen them sit for days at a stretch, barely taking breaks, often without sleep, not just to finish the work but to do justice to it.
That kind of commitment, that kind of selflessness towards the craft, is rare.
What I’ll always cherish are those sleepless nights at Mariano Studios, the chaos, the learning, the laughter and the shared belief in what we were creating.
I genuinely cannot imagine making a film without them.
They are not just among the best we have, they are among the best in the world.
And I will always be grateful. ❤️
Listen. Unwillingness to hear out others can make us unpleasant, less able to think, and far less able to accept correction in the case we may be wrong.
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