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Dhurandhar: The Revenge post-credit scene explained! Breaking down sequences that bridge the gap between Ranveer Singh as Jaskirat’s past and a potential future

Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar: The Revenge stars Ranveer Singh. Post-credits reveal Jaskirat’s origin and political cover-ups, setting the stage for sequels after a record ₹350cr+ opening.

Dhurandhar: The Revenge post-credit scene explained! Breaking down sequences that bridge the gap between Ranveer Singh as Jaskirat’s past and a potential future
Ranveer Singh in a still from Dhurandhar: The Revenge

As of its release on March 19, 2026, the spy thriller Dhurandhar: The Revenge by Aditya Dhar has become the most successful film of the director. Ranveer Singh reprises his role as Jaskirat Singh Rangi, an Indian undercover agent with ties to Karachi's crime and political underworlds, in this sequel to the 2025 smash hit. The film's two post-credit sequences provide light on the protagonist's history and the geopolitical ramifications of his quest, adding depth to an otherwise dark and unclear main plot.

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Where and when does the first post-credit sequence transport the audience?

Shortly after the opening animated titles roll, the first sequence plays. It transports viewers to 2002 and serves as a prequel montage. The scene begins in a shadowy, heavily guarded training facility run by the Intelligence Bureau and the Research & Analysis Wing.

You can see a young Jaskirat Singh Rangi going through a brutal induction procedure in the footage. A standout visual from Jaskirat's "rebirth" series shows him immersing his face in icy water to strengthen his endurance. The scene describes how he was trained by Deputy Director Sushant Bansal (Manav Gohil) and Ajay Sanyal (R. Madhavan) in urban warfare, language adaptation, and psychological resilience.

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Why is Jaskirat’s transformation into Hamza Ali Mazari portrayed as a tragic erasure of his past?

This scenario makes it obvious that Jaskirat was painstakingly transformed into Hamza Ali Mazari; he did not just "infiltrate" Pakistan. The fact that he returns home but can't bring himself to tell his family about his survival adds a tragic ironic element to the film's climax, which stresses that his change was a methodical erasure of his old life in Pathankot.

The second scene, set on the border, occurs just after the credits roll. Ajay Sanyal's blackmail strategy, including hidden dealings with Israel, forced Pakistani intelligence chief General Shamshad Hassan (Raj Zutshi) to release Hamza.

What is the fate of Omar Shahid after he threatens to expose the General’s complicity?

Omar Shahid, the soldier who apprehended and brutalised Hamza, approaches the General in this scene. He is irate that the "asset" was let go and has threatened to come clean to the National Assembly about the General's complicity. Declaring Omar mentally insane, Shamshad immediately orders his guards to capture him. At the end of the scene, Omar is dragged off to a mental asylum against his will.

Establishments on both sides bury the truth for political optics, as this scene proves inside the film's universe, confirming the "Unknown Men" story. Since Omar is still undecided and knows Hamza's real identity, it could set the stage for a future installment.

Where does Jaskirat find himself emotionally and physically as the story pauses?

Dhurandhar: The Revenge may not include a Part 3 teaser card, but it sets the stage for the subsequent installment. Last seen standing outside his Pathankot family house, Jaskirat is torn between his former life and his responsibilities as a "Dhurandhar" throughout the film.

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According to industry analysts, a third installment is likely because of the film's enormous debut, which surpassed ₹350 crore globally in its first weekend. Nevertheless, according to recent reports, Jaskirat's "complete emotional arc" was the intention behind this sequel. This could mean that any future projects will centre around different missions or the consequences of the geopolitical vacuum in Karachi's Lyari sector.

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