How did Yelena not realize Hamza's reality? Aditya Dhar responded
Aditya Dhar, the director of the film 'Dhurandhar,' addresses the viral meme questioning why Yelena, Hamza's wife, was unaware of her husband’s true identity as a spy.
The film 'Dhurandhar,' which garnered attention both for its story and its viral memes, particularly a dark humor meme relating to the characters Yelena and Hamza, sparked debates among audiences regarding the authenticity of Hamza's disguise as a spy. A significant question arose on social media: how could Yelena, played by Sara Arjun, not realize that Hamza, portrayed by Ranveer Singh, was not Muslim and was hiding crucial information about his identity? This inquiry centered on the plausibility of a spy maintaining such a deep cover without anyone close to him being suspicious.
In response to the inquiries raised following the film's release, director Aditya Dhar, well-known for his meticulous attention to detail, announced that the upcoming sequel, 'Dhurandhar 2,' would provide an explanation to this viral question. The meme’s spread was fueled by its humorous portrayal of the characters’ relationship, causing audiences to rethink the logic of how a spy could conceal his true self so effectively, especially from a spouse.
Dhar's promise to address this loophole in 'Dhurandhar 2' indicates a keen awareness of fan and audience interaction with the film. By acknowledging the viral meme and committing to provide logical continuity, Dhar aims to enhance the narrative depth in the sequel, highlighting the significance of character relationships in storytelling, particularly in the context of espionage and personal connections.