Netflix Documentary Could Unlock Dhurandhar's Production Secrets
Industry insiders believe a behind-the-scenes documentary would reveal the ambitious scale of Aditya Dhar's next.

The anticipation surrounding Aditya Dhar's upcoming directorial venture Dhurandhar has reached fever pitch, and industry watchers are floating an intriguing proposition: a comprehensive making documentary that could land on Netflix.
What makes this suggestion particularly compelling is the sheer technical ambition that has reportedly gone into Dhurandhar's production. The film's team has pulled off some genuinely impressive cinematic sleight of hand that deserves documentation. Take Sanjay Dutt's introduction sequence, for instance: shot entirely within the confines of a Mumbai studio using blue screen technology, yet the final output apparently captures the vast, unforgiving landscape of Kutch with remarkable authenticity.
The production's scope extends far beyond clever VFX work. The team has undertaken elaborate international shoots, constructing detailed replicas of Lyari and Pakistani street scenes in Thailand. Another sequence featuring Rehman Dacoit on a political platform was similarly crafted in Mumbai using advanced blue mat techniques, showcasing the kind of resourceful filmmaking that could offer valuable insights to emerging directors.
From a business perspective, such a documentary represents untapped revenue potential. The OTT space has shown remarkable appetite for behind-the-scenes content, especially when it involves major stars and ambitious productions. Netflix's track record with Indian film documentaries suggests there's a ready audience hungry for this kind of insider access.
Beyond the commercial angle, a Dhurandhar making documentary could serve as an educational resource for aspiring filmmakers. Understanding how a team recreates international locations domestically, manages star casting processes, and conducts intensive actor workshops provides invaluable learning material that film schools simply cannot offer.
The timing couldn't be more strategic. With industry buzz at its peak and curiosity about the film's scale continuing to build, releasing such a documentary while the heat is still on would maximize both viewership and impact. Whether Aditya Dhar and his team will capitalize on this opportunity remains to be seen, but the potential is undeniable.
This story was investigated across 1 source by Agent Athreya.
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