Deepika Padukone breaks the silence on Dhurandhar 2, hits back with a strong reply at Trollers
Deepika Padukone's response to trolls over Dhurandhar's silence goes viral as she praises Ranveer Singh’s film and shuts down social media speculation.
Deepika Padukone replied about her absence from the screening of ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’

Ranvir Singh’s star-cast movie Dhurandhar: The Revenge has been collecting praise from the Bollywood celebrities ever since its release in theatres on March 19, 2026. However, the supposed silence of Deepika Padukone, wife of Ranveer Singh, on the success of the movie. It has been a point of conversation among the fans of the couple.
Deepika Padukone responded to trolls and broke her silence related to the ongoing chatter on the internet. She highlighted her support for husband Ranveer Singh and Dhurandhar after she did not attend the sequel's screening in Mumbai.
With her Instagram account, Deepika Padukone commented on a reel on social media, which speaks about her absence at the Dhurandhar 2's screening. She asked if "her silence was a delivery statement or is it the internet reading too much into icon social media silence?"
On her Instagram account, she wrote: "Dhurandhar has been watched, and it is worth every minute of those 3.34 hours. So do yourself a favour and get to a cinema hall NOW! So incredibly proud of you @ranveersingh! Congratulations to the entire cast and crew."
Putting an end to the rising noise, Deepika addressed the doubt on Instagram after coming across a viral reel dissecting her nonappearance online.
The caption of the reel reads, “Deepika Padukone just gave the 'silent treatment' to a ₹500 crore budget. However, the Dhurandhar 2 shatters worldwide records; Deepika skipped the premiere to hit a sitar performance with her in-laws instead. No posts, no praise, just silence. Is she making a statement against the director or just dodging the internet’s favourite drama?”
Her reply triggered a wave of support online. Admirers protected her choice to stay low-key, showing that not every gesture of assistance requires staying public.

