Dhurandhar 2 Memes Go Viral: Social Media Bursts with Hilarious Reactions After Release

Dhurandhar 2 Memes Go Viral: Social Media Bursts with Hilarious Reactions After Release

The Bollywood sequel Dhurandhar: The Revenge, popularly referred to as Dhurandhar 2, has not only smashed box office records — opening to massive viewership worldwide — but also inspired a massive wave of memes and jokes across social media platforms.

Since its theatrical release on March 19, 2026, fans on Twitter, X, Instagram and WhatsApp groups have been flooding timelines with humorous takes on everything from the film’s four‑hour runtime to on‑screen details and unexpected moments.

A particularly popular meme trend depicts people “packing pillows and blankets” in preparation for the nearly 3 hour 55 minute cinematic experience — a hyperbolic exaggeration that playfully mocks the film’s length and intensity. Users captioned pictures of luggage and sleeping gear with tongue‑in‑cheek comments about needing a nap mid‑show.

Meanwhile, other memes have crossed international borders, especially in Pakistan — where the film is officially banned but has still gone viral online thanks to workarounds, streaming loopholes and social sharing.

Interestingly, some viral content even satirizes political figures and leaders, joking about how they would “sit through Dhurandhar 2 without bathroom breaks,” a playful cultural exaggeration that has been widely shared. Platforms are seeing mashups of official film posters with mock government press briefings and witty commentary. (Note: Specific mentions of foreign politicians in these memes are user‑generated and not part of verified official political coverage.)

In addition, fans have pointed out humorous bloopers and Easter eggs — including one where a cameraman’s reflection was accidentally captured in a fight scene — leading to a separate series of peak detailing jokes about deliberate and unintended onscreen moments.

Critics and viewers alike continue to engage with Dhurandhar 2, making it not only a box office phenomenon but also a cultural meme moment that shows how cinema and internet humor collide in modern pop culture.