Director Aditya Dhar’s problems increased before the release of ‘Dhurandhar 2’, BMC took this action

Updated: 16-02-2026, 01.40 PM

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Alleged violation on the sets of ‘Dhurandhar 2’

What is the news?

Ranveer Singh’s much-awaited film ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ is going to release on March 19, 2026. Before this, the film’s director Aditya Dhar seems to be in trouble. His production house B62 Studios has been accused of repeated violations. In this connection, the A-ward office of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on February 16 has sought to permanently blacklist studios and applicants from submitting applications for filming permission.

In view of repeated violation of rules, action is taken, demand of fine of Rs 1 lakh

Indian Express According to , in a letter to the Suburban Commissioner (DMC) of Zone-1, the Municipal Corporation demanded a fine of Rs 1 lakh for filming on the rooftop of a building and using two generator vans without adequate permission. Apart from this, Rs 25,000 given by the applicants was also confiscated. Officials say there was a “complete violation” of police rules and regulations on the film set. That’s why he has taken this step.

Violation by using firecrackers and inflammable substances

According to officials, there were strict instructions on the building not to use firecrackers and flammable materials during filming. Complaints were received several times in the past due to which the shooting application was canceled, but on February 14, the applicants asked for permission to shoot between 12:30 am to 4:00 am and also gave assurance. A senior BMC official said that despite the assurance, Mumbai Police received complaints of using flammable materials like torches.

Police seized the material burnt during the shooting

On the other hand, as soon as the complaint was received, the police arrived and confiscated the five torches that were lit during the shooting. It was also ensured that no inflammable material was used in the shooting till 4 am. According to the report, the A-ward letter sought final approval to confiscate Rs 25,000 deposits, register seized torches, use 2 generator vans without permission and impose a fine of Rs 1 lakh for endangering people’s safety.

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