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Dhurandhar: The Revenge: How Ranveer Singh Transforms from Jaskirat Singh Rangi to Hamza Ali Mazari
The much-awaited sequel Dhurandhar: The Revenge dives deep into the intense and emotional journey of its protagonist, played by Ranveer Singh. The film showcases a gripping transformation—from a wronged young man to a covert operative living a double life.
Let’s break down the character arc, motivations, and ending of Jaskirat Singh Rangi, who later becomes Hamza Ali Mazari.
The Origins: Who is Jaskirat Singh Rangi?
Jaskirat Singh Rangi begins as a young, ambitious man from Pathankot, aspiring to join the Indian Army.
- Comes from a defence background—his father is an army officer
- Lives with his parents and two sisters
- Represents discipline, patriotism, and hope
However, his life takes a tragic turn due to a violent land and money dispute involving politically powerful individuals.
Turning Point:
- His father is murdered
- One sister is killed after brutal assault
- Another survives but is traumatised
When justice fails due to political influence, Jaskirat’s faith in the system collapses, pushing him toward revenge.
The Fall: From Aspirant to Convict
Driven by grief and rage, Jaskirat takes justice into his own hands.
- Arms himself with weapons
- Attacks the MLA’s residence
- Kills multiple people involved in the crime
This act transforms him from a victim into a criminal, leading to:
- Arrest and trial
- Death sentence
At this stage, his character reflects moral conflict—justice vs revenge.
The Turning Point: Entry into RAW
While awaiting execution, Jaskirat meets R. Madhavan’s character, Ajay Sanyal, a RAW officer.
Recognizing his:
- Physical capability
- Emotional intensity
- Fearlessness
Ajay recruits him for a covert mission—Operation Dhurandhar.
What changes here:
- His death sentence becomes an opportunity
- Revenge transforms into national duty
- He begins a new life as a trained operative
The Transformation: Birth of Hamza Ali Mazari
After rigorous training, Jaskirat adopts a new identity—Hamza Ali Mazari.
This marks:
- His entry into espionage
- Deep-cover infiltration into enemy territory
- A life built on deception and sacrifice
As Hamza:
- He infiltrates terrorist networks
- Lives among enemies
- Suppresses his real identity completely
This duality forms the emotional core of the story—a man torn between past pain and present duty.
Emotional Conflict: Identity vs Duty
One of the strongest aspects of the film is the psychological struggle faced by the protagonist:
- Jaskirat seeks revenge and closure
- Hamza represents discipline and sacrifice for the nation
Ranveer Singh delivers a layered performance, portraying:
- Rage and grief
- Emotional numbness
- Silent patriotism
The Ending Explained: A Sacrifice Beyond Recognition
The climax of Dhurandhar: The Revenge is deeply emotional and symbolic.
What happens:
- Hamza successfully returns to India
- Leaves behind his wife Yalina and son Zayan
- Reclaims his identity as Jaskirat
He travels to Pathankot to meet his family, only to find:
- His mother and sister have rebuilt their lives
- They believe he is long gone
The Final Choice:
Despite being just steps away, he chooses not to reveal himself.
Why?
- His identity as Jaskirat is “dead”
- His duty as a spy comes first
- Revealing himself could endanger his family
Remembering the words: “Balidan Parmo Dharma” (Sacrifice is the highest duty), he walks away.
What the Ending Means
The ending highlights:
- Ultimate sacrifice—giving up personal happiness
- The invisible life of spies
- The cost of patriotism beyond glory
Jaskirat doesn’t get closure, recognition, or reunion—only duty and silence.