The magic of the big screen remains unmatched, even for the stars who grace it. Following in the footsteps of his co-star Yami Gautam, actor R. Madhavan was spotted “sneakily” enjoying a screening of his blockbuster hit, Dhurandhar: The Revenge (Dhurandhar 2), in a jam-packed theatre on Thursday, April 2, 2026. The candid moment, shared by exhibitor Akshay Rathie, showed the actor playfully blinking at fans as they cheered for the high-octane spy thriller.
Rathie captured the essence of the film’s intensity by posting a clip of an Arjun Rampal scene, captioning it with a nod to Madhavan’s character: “ISI can make whatever plans they want to… Ajay Sanjyal has his eyes on them all the time!” Madhavan, known for his charismatic screen presence, appeared to be having a blast, later posing for a group photo with friends from various professional backgrounds.

This “incognito” theatre trend was kicked off earlier this week by Yami Gautam, whose shy reaction to her own cameo in a crowded hall went viral after being posted by her sister, Surilie Gautam.
The excitement in the theatres is well-justified by the film’s astronomical success. Since its release on March 19, 2026, the Aditya Dhar directorial has become a cultural phenomenon. As of Friday, April 3, the domestic collection has reached a staggering ₹920 crore, while the worldwide box office haul has hit ₹1466 crore. The film, which also stars Ranveer Singh and features a massive ensemble, is currently eyeing the historic ₹2000 crore global milestone, proving that the “Dhurandhar” fever is far from over.
While the entertainment world celebrates, local updates from the Mumbai Metropolitan Region for April 3, 2026, show a shift in pace. Mumbai residents woke up to clear blue skies and gentle winds with a moderate AQI of 76, providing a pleasant backdrop for the Good Friday long weekend. However, the mood was more somber in Dombivli, where police recently uncovered a massive cache of hidden arms and fake currency, leading to the arrest of a 55-year-old man. Across the border, the PSL 2026 is mired in its own drama following rumors of a post-match spat between David Warner and Moeen Ali in Karachi.
