Did Imran Khan Take a Dig at Ranveer Singh’s ‘Macho’ Role in ‘Dhurandhar 2’ During AMA Session?
During a recent interactive session, actor Imran Khan addressed the rising trend of hyper-masculine cinema and his personal reluctance to take on aggressive, blood-soaked roles. His critique of emotionally immature protagonists has been widely interpreted by fans as a subtle commentary on the cinematic style of recent blockbusters like 'Animal' and 'Dhurandhar 2'.
In a recent interactive session that has set social media abuzz, actor Imran Khan appeared to critique the current trend of hyper-masculine, violent cinema in Bollywood. During a Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything) held on March 24, 2026, the Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na star shared his candid thoughts on the "macho" roles currently dominating the box office, leading many fans to believe he was taking a subtle swipe at recent blockbusters like Ranbir Kapoor’s Animal and Ranveer Singh’s latest hit, Dhurandhar 2. ‘Dhurandhar 2’: Ranveer Singh’s Spy Action Film Faces Trouble in Tamil Nadu, Plea Seeks Ban on Screening Post Release Ahead of 2026 Assembly Elections.
Imran Khan Slams ‘Macho’ Roles and Glorified Violence
While answering questions about his long-awaited return to the silver screen, Khan was asked by a fan to avoid transitioning into the aggressive "macho" roles that have become a staple of modern Indian cinema. The actor’s response was both direct and reflective of his personal brand of "soft" heroism.
"Yeah, no interest in playing a hairy, angry man covered in blood," Khan replied. He further noted that the industry is already saturated with such content, stating, "I think that genre is generously represented."
Did Imran Khan Take a Jab at Ranveer Singh and Ranbir Kapoor?
The comment immediately drew parallels to Ranbir Kapoor’s polarising role in Animal and Ranveer Singh’s gritty portrayal in the Dhurandhar franchise, both of which feature protagonists defined by intense violence and visceral imagery.
‘Dhurandhar 2’ Phenomenon and Toxic Masculinity Debate
The timing of Khan's comments is particularly notable as Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar 2 continues its record-breaking run, recently crossing the INR 800 crore mark worldwide. While these films have seen immense commercial success, they have also sparked a national debate regarding "toxic masculinity" and the message they send to younger audiences.
Imran Khan, who took an extended hiatus from acting after 2015, has consistently stood by a more sensitive style of filmmaking. He revealed during the session that his upcoming project, Adhure Hum Adhure Tum, is a conscious attempt to return to stories rooted in "empathy, kindness, and responsibility." R Madhavan Clarifies ‘Gurbani’ Scene Row in ‘Dhurandhar 2’: Says No Intent to Hurt Sikh Sentiments.
What’s Next for Imran Khan?
Fans won't have to wait long to see if Khan can successfully revive the "feel-good" genre. In addition to his Netflix project with director Danish Aslam, he is slated to appear in Happy Patel, a comedy produced by Aamir Khan, scheduled for release later this year.
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