Dhurandhar hasn’t just dominated the box office — it’s also stayed firmly in the conversation, especially around its music and creative choices. The latest buzz revolved around the song “Shararat”, after choreographer Vijay Ganguly’s earlier remarks triggered speculation that Tamannaah Bhatia had been dropped from the number. Now, Ganguly has stepped in to shut that narrative down.
🎶 What Sparked the Confusion
Following interviews about Shararat, online chatter quickly turned into headlines suggesting Tamannaah was “rejected” from the song. Comparisons began flying, with fans debating casting choices instead of the song itself — something Ganguly says was never the intention.
📢 Vijay Ganguly Sets the Record Straight
Taking to his Instagram Stories, Vijay Ganguly clarified that Tamannaah was never in the running for Shararat to begin with. According to him, the creative vision for the song was always very specific.
He explained that Tamannaah’s massive star presence could have overpowered the moment the song was meant to serve. In Dhurandhar, Shararat plays out during a high-tension narrative beat, where atmosphere and story progression mattered more than star distraction.
From day one, the song was conceptualised around Ayesha Khan and Krystle D’Souza, who were ultimately cast to keep the focus tightly aligned with the film’s mood.
🎭 “The Story Had to Remain the Hero”
Ganguly stressed that the decision wasn’t about exclusion but about protecting the film’s narrative rhythm. He also expressed disappointment that the conversation shifted from creative intent to unnecessary comparisons between artists.
He noted how words often get selectively edited or sensationalised, turning thoughtful discussions about filmmaking into click-driven controversies — something he has usually tried to avoid engaging with publicly.

🎬 A Call for Creative Context
Wrapping up his clarification, Ganguly reminded audiences that cinema is inherently collaborative and thrives on context, respect, and nuance. His final message was clear: the spotlight should stay on the work — and the many artists who contribute to bringing a film together.
🎥 About Dhurandhar
The film boasts a powerhouse ensemble including Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, Danish Pandor, and Rakesh Bedi. Riding on massive success, Dhurandhar Part 2 is already locked in for a March 19, 2026 release.
🎬 Final Words
In an industry where casting rumours can spiral in minutes, Vijay Ganguly’s clarification brings the focus back to where it belongs — creative intent over speculation. Shararat wasn’t about star power; it was about serving the story. And sometimes, that distinction makes all the difference.
