Ranveer Singh Shares Akshaye Khanna’s Viral Entry Scene From Dhurandhar; Fans Call It a ‘Banger’
Akshaye Khanna’s striking entry scene from Dhurandhar has taken social media by storm, with viewers praising his powerful screen presence and charismatic performance. In the scene, which has now gone viral, the actor briefly breaks into a dance — a moment that fans say “steals the show.”
The spy-action thriller Dhurandhar, starring Ranveer Singh in the lead role, released in theatres on December 5. Early audience reactions have been overwhelmingly positive, with many highlighting Akshaye Khanna’s portrayal of Rehman Dakait — a Pakistani crime lord and politician — as one of the film’s biggest highlights. Several viewers called his “aura” in his introductory scene the best moment in the movie.
On Sunday, Ranveer Singh amplified the excitement by sharing the viral clip on his Instagram account. In the video, Akshaye’s character steps out of a car and walks into an event space where performers continue dancing on stage. He joins in momentarily with a light-hearted dance before taking his seat. Ranveer captioned the post:
“So here’s THAT track from the movie 😉🎶 ……. FLIPPERACHI! Book your tickets now. Link in bio.”
Fans React to the Viral Clip
The comments section quickly filled with enthusiastic reactions. One fan wrote, “We searched the whole night for this one yesterday. Here it is! Full volume.” Another added, “Banger drop!”
Several viewers also praised Akshaye Khanna’s performance, with comments like:
“What a movie, absolutely loved it — and what a performance by Akshaye Khanna. Stupendous.”
Another fan added, “Man, that entry scene hits different.”
About Dhurandhar
Dhurandhar is a high-octane spy thriller set in Pakistan. Ranveer Singh plays an Indian intelligence agent who infiltrates terror networks operating in Lyari. The film also features Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, and R. Madhavan in key roles.
Within just three days of release, the film has crossed ₹69 crore at the Indian box office, signaling strong word-of-mouth and widespread audience interest.
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