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'Dhurandhar': Ranveer Singh becomes the highest-paid actor of Aditya Dhar's film, charges Rs 50 crore- Report

FP Entertainment Desk November 20, 2025, 06:00:09 IST

Based on true-life events and tipped as the biggest and boldest release to close out 2025, the film is a pulse-pounding look into the high-stakes world of covert operatives

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'Dhurandhar': Ranveer Singh becomes the highest-paid actor of Aditya Dhar's film, charges Rs 50 crore- Report

Amidst unforgettable fan frenzy, the highly anticipated trailer of multi-starrer Dhurandhar was launched at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) in Mumbai today.

Based on true-life events and tipped as the biggest and boldest release to close out 2025, the film is a pulse-pounding look into the high-stakes world of covert operatives, where every decision is a matter of life and death, and the battle for the nation is fought in the shadows.

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National Award-winning director Aditya Dhar , the director of Uri: The Surgical Strike, brings an epic saga commanding an unparalleled cast, headlined by Ranveer Singh in his deadliest avatar yet, alongside an ensemble of cinematic heavyweights: Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, R. Madhavan, and Arjun Rampal, with a compelling debut by Sara Arjun.

Paycheck of the actors

As per a report by Times Now, Ranveer Singh has been paid a fees of Rs 20-50 crore.

Sanjay Dutt has charged 10 crore to be a part of the film. He has already acted in films like The Bhootni, Housefull 5, Baaghi 4 this year and will be seen in The Raaja Saab next year in January.

R. Madhavan has been paid Rs 9 crore. The actor is clearly having his cake and eating it too. He has been seen in De De Pyaar De 2, Kesari Chapter 2, Test, and Hisaab Barabar this year.

Akshaye Khanna and Arjun Rampal were paid Rs 2.5 crore and 1 crore respectively. And Sara Arjun too was paid approximately Rs 1 crore.

The Dhurandhar trailer is a declaration of war—a relentless 4:10-minute glimpse into a narrative where the lines between hero and operative are violently blurred. The Men Who Fight the Invisible War: Voices from the Frontline.

The creators and cast stepped onto the stage to share their experience of building this cinematic spectacle.

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