Dhurandhar has emerged as one of the biggest box office sensations of recent times, setting new benchmarks in Hindi cinema.


The film stars akshaye khanna in the role of Rehman Dacoit, a performance that critics and audiences alike are calling one of the finest of his career.


Despite the massive success and praise, Akshaye’s brother rahul khanna has not yet watched the film.



Rahul Khanna Reveals the Real Reason


In a recent interaction with Mid-Day, rahul khanna opened up about why he hasn’t seen Dhurandhar yet.


He candidly shared, “I haven’t seen the film yet. I’m waiting for him to show me the film.”


Rahul’s statement surprised fans, as many expected him to watch the movie as soon as it was released, given the overwhelming buzz.


He also praised Akshaye’s screen presence, saying that whatever his brother wears or portrays on screen, he carries it effortlessly and stylishly.



Record-Breaking success of Dhurandhar


Headlined by Ranveer Singh, Dhurandhar has shattered multiple box office records.


The film has reportedly surpassed blockbusters like Jawan and Pathaan to become the highest-grossing hindi film.


Akshaye Khanna’s portrayal of Rehman Dacoit has been singled out as a major highlight of the film’s success.



The Khanna Brothers’ Bond


Rahul and Akshaye are the sons of the late legendary actor vinod khanna and Gitanjali Khanna.


In an earlier interview, Akshaye spoke about his close bond with Rahul, emphasizing how sibling relationships become even more precious with time.


Vinod Khanna later married Kavita Daftary and had two daughters, sakshi and Shraddha Khanna.



A Golden Year for Akshaye Khanna


2025 turned out to be a milestone year for Akshaye Khanna.


Apart from Dhurandhar, he impressed audiences with a powerful negative role as Akbar in Chhava, starring Vicky Kaushal.


With cumulative box office collections touching ₹2000 crore, Akshaye joined Shah Rukh Khan in achieving this rare feat in a single year.


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