Ranveer Singh delivers a mesmerizing performance as Hamza Ali Mazari in Dhurandhar: The Revenge, where his physical transformation drives the narrative across timelines, identities, and mental states. The evolution of his appearance captures the weight of time, war, and trauma through every scar, wrinkle, and shadow.
The Art of Hair, Makeup, and Character Depth
The film’s visual design excels in character development. Ranveer shifts from the youthful Jaskirat Singh Rangi to the battle-worn Hamza with precise changes in hair texture, beard growth, and skin tone, reflecting a life marked by violence and displacement. Makeup artist Preetisheel Singh crafts this hyper-realistic yet surreal look, integrating details that viewers absorb instinctively.
Pinda’s Drug-Induced Nightmare
The standout sequence unfolds as Pinda, lost in a drug haze, hallucinates Hamza as a supernatural entity. The screen blends psychological horror with gothic elements: ashen skin cracks with vein-like fissures, and stark white hair evokes dread. This chaotic yet polished vision resembles dark high-fashion brought to life.
Preetisheel Singh described the process: “When your mind grows weary, illusion paints its lies in colours you ache to believe!! Transforming Ranveer Singh into a Ghost born of Shadows! Dhurandhar: The Revenge.”
Styling That Enhances the Story
Beyond makeup, costume choices amplify the tale. Fabrics turn heavier, silhouettes sharpen, and colors mute as characters age. Hamza’s outfits symbolize lost innocence. Under director Aditya Dhar, Dhurandhar 2 showcases blockbuster filmmaking rich in meticulous details.

