YOU ASKED IT | 21 November, 2025 - Film Information
In the “You Asked It” feature for 21 November 2025, Film Information answers three key audience questions about current film news. First, readers weigh in on Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar trailer, calling it powerful and realistic, but also uncomfortable due to its brutal torture sequences — with a suggestion that such intensity might deter some viewers. Next, the piece explains why 120 Bahadur had a very limited theatrical release on 18 November: it was a respectful tribute on Rezang La Day, not a strategy to boost box-office numbers. Finally, it clarifies that the sequel to Nishaanchi won’t hit theatres — because the original failed commercially, it was released straight to OTT (Amazon Prime Video).
The Key points
- The Dhurandhar trailer is seen as gritty and impressively realistic.
- Some viewers feel the film’s torture scenes may be too intense, particularly for certain audiences.
- Aditya Dhar is known for grounding his films in real-life events, adding authenticity.
- 120 Bahadur had a symbolic, one-day release on 18 Nov in only about 30 cinemas.
- This limited release on 18 Nov was timed to honor Rezang La Day and the soldiers’ sacrifice.
- The token release did not significantly boost the film’s initial box-office performance.
- The sequel to Nishaanchi bypassed theatres entirely.
- The decision was made because the first film underperformed at the box office.
- Instead of theatrical release, the sequel was launched directly on Amazon Prime Video.
- This reflects a broader trend: films with weak theatrical returns are increasingly going straight to OTT.
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