Arjun Rampal is currently enjoying a major high in his career, riding on the massive success of the Dhurandhar franchise. His intense performance as the antagonist in Aditya Dhar’s spy thriller has struck a chord with audiences, and the actor is clearly soaking in the moment. Reflecting on the journey, Arjun shared that he is “over the moon”, adding that years of patience and perseverance have finally paid off.
On Monday, he took to Instagram to share a heartfelt video capturing his journey in Bollywood. The montage begins with his debut in Moksha and moves through the years, leading up to his recent appearance in Dhurandhar alongside Ranveer Singh. Along with the video, he wrote, “From playing cowboys as kids, to landing my first film #moksha to #Dhurandhar I am blessed to have been with everyone who was part of the journey. Thank you my dearest fan family for sticking with me on the ride.”
He also thanked director Aditya Dhar and the team for trusting him with the role, expressing gratitude in his note. “Thank you to this incredible #Dhurandhar family @adityadharfilms @vik_now @ojas_gautam for being my pillars and of course mera Babbar sher @ranveersingh #lokeshdhar jyotideshpande shweta @castingchhabra @actormaddy @therakeshbedi @duttsanjay @preetisheel smriti this list will keep growing. I am over the moon,” he wrote. He further added, “Patience, Perseverance, Passion stick with them and dreams come true. @dhurandhartherevenge and of course the mesmerising @shashwatology your music is phenomenal.. the action team the fabulous @dokkaebi530 and @msjoeykim thank you for everything.”

Over the years, Arjun has built a diverse filmography with notable films like Don, Om Shanti Om, Rock On, Housefull, Raajneeti, Ra One and Satyagraha. He even won a National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for Rock On. In Dhurandhar, he plays ISI Major Iqbal, a fictional mastermind linked to the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, while the sequel follows Ranveer Singh’s character Hamza on a mission of revenge. The franchise has turned into a massive box office force, with the first film crossing Rs 1300 crore globally and the sequel already surpassing Rs 1350 crore worldwide, including over Rs 870 crore net in India.
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