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Dhurandhar, the upcoming film of Aditya Dhar, starring Ranveer Singh, R. Madhavan, Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, Arjun Rampal, Sara Arjun and more, is scheduled for release on December 5, 2025. However, a few days ago, the film landed in legal trouble as the parents of late Major Mohit Sharma filed a petition in the Delhi High Court, demanding an immediate stay on the movie. Now, after CBFC gave a green signal to the film, Madhur Sharma, brother of late Major Mohit Sharma, has reacted to it.
In a recent interview with Hindustan Times, late Major Mohit Sharma’s brother, Madhur Sharma, has reacted to CBFC’s decision to grant a green signal to Aditya Dhar’s upcoming film, Dhurandhar. Madhur praised the body’s quick decision and shared that he is sure that they have followed the correct process. He highlighted that although he doesn’t know that CBFC relied upon which data and gave a green signal to the film, he is sure that they have done it with due diligence. For the uninitiated, CBFC has ruled out the petition filed by the parents of late Major Mohit Sharma and shared that Dhurandhar is a work of fiction. Madhur was quoted as saying:
"I am sure they’ve followed the process and they were very quick to take a decision, which is good. We don’t know what data CBFC has relied on but I am sure they have done their due diligence. They have said that it is a work of fiction so I hope that a disclaimer will be duly added."

In the same interview, Madhur Sharma demanded a special screening of Dhurandhar for the parents of late Major Mohit Sharma. He explained that if the screening had been organised for the late officer’s parents, it could have cleared the misconceptions circulating on the internet. He shared that the parents who lived their entire lives with the Ashoka Chakra and Sena Medal awardee, late Major Mohit Sharma, could better say if the film replicates his life. He was quoted as saying:
"I just feel that a screening could have been organised for the parents so that any misconceptions floating on social media could have been clarified. People who have lived their entire life with him are in a better position to tell if anything in the film replicates his life, rather than someone outside the ecosystem."

Further in the interview, Madhur Sharma shared that the parents of late Major Mohit Sharma just expect the audience to have a sympathetic and empathetic perspective towards the film. He shared that it was not just for their family, but for every family that lost their son in military operations. He added that if the film is truly based on the late officer, then the makers just need to apologise and stop creating unnecessary hype. Soon after the makers of Dhurandhar released the trailer, netizens noticed a close resemblance to late Major Mohit Sharma and Ranveer Singh’s character in the film. Madhur was quoted as saying:
"There is no benefit that the parents are looking for. We want people to take a sympathetic, empathetic perspective. This is not just for us but for every family that has lost a son (in military operations). We just want due diligence. If the film is based on him, just say, ‘Sorry, we didn’t inform you.’ If not, say the hype is untrue."

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