Camera shadow in Dhurandhar 2: Audience reactions
Reason for discussion of Dhurandhar 2
Mumbai: Ranveer Singh’s new film ‘Dhurandhar 2’ is in constant discussion since its release. This film has not only performed brilliantly at the box office, but there is tremendous enthusiasm about it on social media as well. One scene in particular has caught the attention of the audience, in which the shadow of the cameraman is visible.
The scene is from the interval time of the film, when Ranveer’s character Hamza confronts his childhood friend Pinda. During this, a glimpse of the person standing behind the camera is visible in a mirror, which has sparked debate on the internet.
What mistake happened in Aditya Dhar’s film?
Aditya Dhar made a big mistake in Dhurandhar 2
After this viral clip surfaced, two types of reactions have come. Some consider this a common filmmaking mistake, while others see it as an intentional creative detail. He believes that this may not be a technical mistake but a special sign.
A Cameraman showing in this scene.
Peak Detailing by Aditya Dhar
Damm🤣— Sunil Goriya (@Sunil_Goriya) March 21, 2026
Reference to Christopher Nolan
Christopher Nolan connection
Many users on social media have linked this scene to Hollywood filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s film ‘The Dark Knight’. It is being said that a glimpse of the crew member was seen in that film also. That’s why some viewers believe that Aditya Dhar has also made such a small gesture in his film. It is being seen as respect or inspiration.
Yes exactly, he is paying homage.
— Saurabh Saha (@SahaSaurab60885) March 22, 2026
Increasing level of debate on social media
Debate intensified on social media
Discussion on this issue is increasing on social media. Some people are praising the director and calling it his habit of working meticulously. At the same time, some people consider it a lack of editing. This scene is becoming increasingly viral through memes and video clips. Fans of the film are watching it again and again and interpreting it from their own perspective.
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