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Behind Dhurandhar-2’s Sound: 30-Hour Marathon Mix

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The roar of ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ at the box office—crossing 1600 crores—has fans hooked, but director Aditya Dhar is shining the spotlight on the sound heroes who made it roar louder: Bishwadeep Chatterjee and Justin Jose.

In an emotional tribute, Dhar disclosed the Herculean task of finalizing Dhurandhar-2’s audio mix in just 30 sleepless hours. Compare that to ‘Uri’s nine-day grind; the evolution speaks volumes about their expertise and unbreakable spirit.

Dhar’s journey with this duo dates back to his early days. ‘Bishu Da mentored me like a big brother, explaining every layer of sound design without ever losing patience,’ he shared alongside studio snapshots. From immersive effects to subtle emotional cues, their work transforms scripts into sensory experiences.

Dhurandhar Part 1’s post-production was a race against time: shooting ended November 2, 2025, release followed on December 5. Editing, score integration, and final director’s mix? A mere 24 hours. Part 2 pushed boundaries further with 30 hours of non-stop precision.

What stands out is their poise amid chaos. No panic, just pure teaching and teamwork. Dhar learned the art of audio storytelling under their wing, crediting them as the ‘lifeblood’ of the franchise’s music.

As the film dominates screens, this revelation adds depth to its triumph. It highlights how India’s film industry thrives on such relentless professionals, ensuring every explosion, whisper, and score hits home. Dhurandhar isn’t just a movie; it’s a testament to the invisible forces crafting blockbuster magic.

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