Shooting a big film usually brings hype, but the shoot of Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar 2 has now brought legal trouble instead. Mumbai’s civic body, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, has moved to permanently blacklist director Aditya Dhar’s production house, B62 Studios, over alleged rule violations during the film’s shoot.
According to several reports, the issue is directly linked to how parts of the Dhurandhar: The Revenge (Dhurandhar 2) shoot were carried out in Mumbai. Officials say the team filmed on a building terrace without proper permission and used generator vans without the required approvals. In Mumbai, film shoots must obtain clearances for locations, equipment, and safety measures. Authorities say these rules were not fully followed in this case.
After reviewing the matter, the local BMC office proposed action. It recommended a fine of about Rs. 1 lakh and the forfeiture of the security deposit paid for the shoot. It also suggested that B62 Studios be permanently denied future shooting permissions in Mumbai due to repeated violations connected to this production.
This is not a final order yet. It is currently a proposal that will go through further internal review. The production house can respond and challenge the findings. For now, the film itself is not banned, but the banner behind Dhurandhar 2 could face difficulty getting future shooting approvals in the city.
In simple terms, the issue is not about the film’s content, but about shoot permissions and safety compliance. The case shows that even large productions are expected to strictly follow filming regulations in Mumbai.