The Sequel Everyone Is Talking About
After the massive success of Dhurandhar in 2025, expectations were sky-high for its sequel.
Now, Dhurandhar The Revenge is already shaping up to be one of the biggest films of 2026.
From director Aditya Dhar’s attention to detail to Ranveer Singh’s powerful performance, the film has all the ingredients of a blockbuster. But one of the biggest surprises—and highlights—has been the fresh pairing of Ranveer with Sara Arjun.
Their on-screen chemistry has won over audiences.
But what many don’t know is just how intense the casting process was before Sara landed the role.
The Search for Yalina Jamali
Why This Role Was So Important
The character of Yalina Jamali is not just another supporting role.
She is the daughter of Jameel Jamali and the wife of Hamza, making her a key part of the story’s emotional and narrative arc.
The filmmakers knew they had to get this casting absolutely right.
According to casting director Mukesh Chhabra, there was a lot of discussion early on about who should play Yalina.
Initially, the team considered several well-known and established actresses.
But something didn’t feel right.
A Bold Decision: Go Completely Fresh
Instead of choosing a popular face, the team decided to take a risk.
They wanted someone completely new—someone who looked like she truly belonged to the world of the film.
Mukesh Chhabra explained that the idea was to make the audience feel like Ranveer Singh’s character was entering a new environment and meeting someone authentic, not a familiar celebrity face.
This meant one thing: they had to find a fresh talent with no strong screen identity.
And that’s where the real challenge began.
Over 1,000 Auditions for One Role
A Massive Casting Process
The team didn’t just audition a handful of actors.
They auditioned more than a thousand girls.
Yes, over 1,000.
From those, around 50 were shortlisted for a key scene—the moment where Yalina questions, “Are you a Hindustani agent?”
This scene became the main test for the role.
Narrowing It Down Step by Step
The selection process was intense and highly competitive.
It went through multiple stages:
- 50 shortlisted candidates
- Reduced to 30
- Then 20
- Then 10
- Then 5
- Then 3
And finally—just one.
Every step required precision, careful judgment, and a clear vision of what the character needed.
The Moment Sara Arjun Stood Out
An Audition That Changed Everything
When Sara Arjun performed her audition, something clicked instantly.
Mukesh Chhabra was so impressed that he immediately sent her audition clip to director Aditya Dhar on WhatsApp.
The director’s reaction was simple but telling: “Who is she?”
That curiosity turned into excitement.
Sara had done some work as a child actor and appeared in a few ads, but she was still relatively unknown—exactly what the team was looking for.
The Only Doubt
Interestingly, there was one small concern.
The team wondered whether Sara might appear too short on screen opposite Ranveer Singh.
In big films, even physical details like height can influence casting decisions.
But in this case, the team realized something important.
Her appearance actually worked in favor of the story. It made the relationship feel more natural and believable, especially in scenes where Ranveer’s character is trying to connect with her.
What Made Sara the Perfect Yalina?
Authenticity Over Glamour
Sara wasn’t chosen because she was the most famous or the most glamorous.
She was chosen because she felt real.
Her performance brought a sense of authenticity that the filmmakers couldn’t ignore.
Language and Cultural Fit
Another key factor was language.
The character required someone who could convincingly belong to a specific cultural setting.
Sara managed to deliver that naturally, making her performance even more convincing.
Confidence and Screen Presence
Despite being relatively new, Sara showed remarkable confidence in her audition.
She delivered her lines with clarity, emotion, and strength—qualities that made her stand out among hundreds of others.
The Chemistry That Won Hearts
A Fresh Pairing That Worked
One of the biggest successes of Dhurandhar The Revenge has been the chemistry between Ranveer Singh and Sara Arjun.
Audiences loved their dynamic on screen.
It didn’t feel forced or overly polished. Instead, it felt natural and engaging—exactly what the filmmakers had hoped for when they chose a fresh face.
Why Fresh Casting Made a Difference
By avoiding a well-known actress, the film created a sense of unpredictability.
Viewers were able to see Yalina as a character first, rather than associating her with an actor’s previous roles.
This decision added depth to the story and helped audiences connect more deeply with the narrative.
The Director’s Vision Paid Off
Aditya Dhar’s Attention to Detail
Aditya Dhar is known for his meticulous approach to filmmaking.
From casting to storytelling, every detail matters.
Choosing Sara Arjun was not just a casting decision—it was part of a larger vision to create a believable and immersive world.
Building the “Dream Team”
With a strong cast, powerful performances, and a gripping story, Dhurandhar The Revenge has all the elements of a blockbuster.
But it’s decisions like these—taking risks, trusting new talent—that truly set it apart.
Fans Are Eager for More
The Audition Clip Everyone Wants to See
After revealing how Sara was selected, Mukesh Chhabra also shared something exciting.
He plans to release Sara’s audition tape soon.
This has already created buzz among fans, who are curious to see the performance that beat over a thousand other candidates.
Final Thoughts
The story behind Sara Arjun’s casting is a reminder that sometimes, the best choice isn’t the most obvious one.
In an industry often driven by star power, Dhurandhar The Revenge took a different path—and it paid off.
By choosing a fresh face, the film added authenticity, emotional depth, and a new kind of energy to its story.
And for Sara Arjun, this role could be just the beginning of something much bigger.

