When the teaser of Dhurandhar: The Revenge was dropped earlier this week, fans who were buzzing about the sequel had mixed reactions. In the midst of all the different opinions, one thing kept taking centre stage: the film’s credit for Rahul Gandhi, which quickly became the talk of the town on social media.
Why the name Rahul Gandhi keeps trending
This isn’t the first time this curiosity has arisen. When the trailer of Dhurandhar was released last year on the birthday of Ranveer Singh, fans were taken aback by the credit of “Rahul Gandhi” as the executive producer. This immediately led to speculations about whether it had anything to do with the Congress party leader Rahul Gandhi, but that was soon proved to be false.
The credit resurfaced when the film was released in theatres in December 2025 and later on streaming platforms. Now, with the teaser of Dhurandhar 2 out, the conversation has picked up right where it left off.
Who is Rahul Gandhi?
Rahul H. Gandhi, the force behind the Dhurandhar franchise, is an executive producer of films and web series with an impressive portfolio in the entertainment industry of India. Over the years, he has been associated with several exemplary productions on digital and cinematic platforms.
His credits include popular productions such as The Family Man, Farzi, Mumbai Diaries, and Vedaa. With Dhurandhar and its sequel, Rahul H. Gandhi continues to be the force behind massive-scale productions that receive widespread attention from the audience.
What to know about Dhurandhar 2
Dhurandhar 2 is set to release in theatres on March 19, 2026. The sequel arrives at a time when the expectations are already high, thanks to the positive buzz created by the first instalment and the curiosity about the team behind it.
With Ranveer Singh at the helm once again, the film will not have a solo release at the box office. It will clash with the release of Toxic, starring Yash, as both films target a pan-India audience.
With Dhurandhar 2 increasing the momentum of its promotions, the mention of Rahul H. Gandhi in the credits is bound to generate buzz, not political, but because of the increasing number of high-profile productions associated with his impressive career.