
Aditya Dhar has become an overnight sensation with his genius direction in the Dhurandhar franchise. His mind-boggling sequences, chapter-wise breakdown, historic references, and power-packed symbolism have proved his mettle as an ingenious storyteller. His blend of timeless disco-themed songs and blood-curdling action sequences has earned him praise worldwide, thanks to the now-iconic Ramba Ho and Hawa Hawa moments on Dhurandhar (2025). Things got even more intense in Dhurandhar: The Revenge, when timeless tracks like Aari Aari, Tamma Tamma, and Didi stole the show.
However, none compared to what Dhar held in store for viewers in the final chapter’s climax, when Boney M’s iconic ’70s hit Rasputin blared in the background, and the theatres erupted in cheers. But who was Rasputin, and why do critics believe Dhar’s brilliance peaks in this moment? The answer lies in the dark legacy of the infamous Russian royal adviser. [Spoiler alert!]
The final chapter’s climax that changed everything

