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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Dhurandhar's Shocking Shakespeare Link Revealed

Dhurandhar's Shocking Shakespeare Link Revealed

15 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • An X user found a surprising link between Dhurandhar and Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
  • The connection involves a scene mirroring Brutus's guilt after Caesar's assassination.
  • This detail suggests a masterful directorial choice by Aditya Dhar, if intentional.

A recent observation has unveiled a fascinating connection between the widely discussed film Dhurandhar and William Shakespeare's iconic play, 'Julius Caesar.' An X user highlighted a scene in the film that appears to echo the famous 'Et tu, Brute?' moment.

In the film, actor Ranveer Singh's character, Hamza Ali, witnesses a spectral vision of Akshaye Khanna's character, Rehman Dakait, shortly after his demise. This encounter, where Hamza sees Rehman's ghost, is being interpreted as a powerful representation of his guilt, mirroring Brutus's experience after assassinating Caesar.

While the filmmakers have not officially confirmed this inspiration, the user suggested that if intentional, this detail showcases Aditya Dhar's directorial brilliance. This potential homage to Shakespeare has sparked considerable discussion about the depth and layers within Dhurandhar's narrative, with many considering it a masterful directorial stroke.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
An X user noted a scene in Dhurandhar where Ranveer Singh's character sees a ghost, similar to Brutus seeing Caesar's ghost after his assassination.
Akshaye Khanna played the role of Rehman Dakait in the film Dhurandhar.
'Et Tu Brute?' is a Latin phrase meaning 'And you, Brutus?', spoken by Caesar upon realizing his friend's betrayal during his assassination.

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