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Je bent net begonnen, dus het beeld is nog een schets — maar de eerste signalen wijzen naar iemand die graag op een bureau zit met tijd om echt aandacht te geven aan wat je bekijkt of leest. Het feit dat je via een desktopapparaat bent binnengekomen, met veel processorkracht, suggereert dat je niet scrollend onderweg consumeert, maar eerder focust. Nederlands als je eerste taal, geen automatische trek naar het Engels — dat wijst op iemand die zich comfortabel voelt in lokale cultuur, of op zijn minst niet gebonden aan Anglofone mediastromen. De komende weken zal je profiel scherper worden naarmate je meer dingen beoordeelt.

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धुरंधर: द रिवेंज

Dhurandhar: The Revenge is a sprawling 2026 Indian spy action-thriller directed by Aditya Dhar and serving as the final installment of a two-part saga. Starring Ranveer Singh alongside an expansive ensemble cast including Arjun Rampal, Sanjay Dutt, and R. Madhavan, the narrative follows an undercover intelligence operative navigating the dangerous intersections of Karachi's criminal underworld and high-stakes Pakistani politics. The story acts as a prolonged mission of retribution, centered on the lingering trauma of the 26/11 attacks while incorporating dramatized elements of real-world geopolitical flashpoints, such as Operation Lyari and significant milestones in Indian domestic policy. With a substantial 229-minute runtime, the film is characterized by its intense violence, grand technical scale, and a soundtrack composed by Shashwat Sachdev. It balances conventional espionage tropes with a heavy, earnest nationalist sensibility, reflected in both its aesthetic presentation and its controversial thematic framing. Shot across diverse locations, including Thailand and various Indian states used to double for regional settings, the film maintains a gritty, high-octane mood. Its sensibility appeals to viewers who favor epic, long-form action cinema that blends historical touchstones with personal vendettas, providing a dense and polarized cinematic experience that functions as both a technical spectacle and a provocative entry in contemporary Indian political action.