Last week, I spoke about why every film needs a thread — however invisible — to guide the audience through the story.

This week, we take that idea forward with a case study of Dhurandhar: The Revenge — a film that struggles to hold its narrative together.

What begins as a revenge story with a strong emotional core slowly gets tangled in multiple threads — blending real-world events, fictional characters, and political messaging in a way that never fully aligns.

In this episode, we break down how Dhurandhar: The Revenge loses its thread — and what screenwriters can learn from it.


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