The amount Aditya Dhar was spending on shooting every day UriHe was spending around Rs 11 to 12 lakh less every day on shooting. stalwart. As Aditya told me, the way he has pulled off this film is crazy.
Unknown Facts on Dhurandhar: Aditya Dhar reveals the entire budget and how both the films together became an 8-hour saga: “A scene that was meant for 10 seconds actually required 2 minutes”
What is the cost of shooting the actual final product? how much did it cost? Aditya told me that it was around Rs. 255 crores. Yes, the total cost of shooting both the films was Rs 255 crore. Originally, it was just a movie. But the question of an 8-hour film does not arise. like this, stalwart Divided into two parts.
As the shooting of the film continued, the length increased. Because Aditya realized that small montages were turning into bigger, bigger scenes. And those big scenes were becoming highlights one after another. So, what to cut? Aditya explained to me, “A scene that was meant for, say, 10 seconds, actually required two minutes.”
For example, there was the scene in which Major Iqbal is introduced. Arjun Rampal’s character is introduced where he says I want to buy guns. It was supposed to be a two and a half minute scene. Eventually it became eight-nine minutes long.
While Aditya had a strong script, the dialogues on the sets were enhanced. The banter you hear in the film is actually what Aditya Dhar thought up on the set on the day of shooting.
But the final product is about 95 to 96% close to the main script. Original script. “And I’m very thorough with my scripts. I’m very thorough with my research,” Aditya said.
Almost the entire film was shot by Aditya Dhar, with assistance from a second unit. But all the main important scenes were shot personally by Aditya Dhar.






