Let's talk about Alam Bhai - he's easily one of the most gripping characters in the whole Dhurandhar universe. Whenever he appears on screen he totally steals the show, and it feels like a crime that we only see him as a veteran running a juice shop. His sheer presence tells you straight away that this guy has been through some serious stuff.
Now picture a gritty, high‑stakes prequel that focuses solely on his origin. We should see a young Alam Bhai navigating the chaotic streets of Bareilly before he became the legend we know. Imagine following his early days as a street‑smart survivor who gets spotted by the department because of his quick instincts and sharp wit.
The first season could centre on his shift into the secret world and his brutal early assignments. We'd watch him as a rookie recruit learning the ropes, handling high‑risk undercover jobs across Uttar Pradesh and pulling off his first big win against all odds. What were the moments that hardened him, the impossible moral choices he had to make? Who were the mentors shaping his philosophy and the rivals pushing him to his limits?
The storytelling potential is massive. We could dive deep into a raw spy world full of intense field missions, underground networks and the heavy psychological toll of living a double life long before Hamza showed up. It would flesh out his dynamics and make his scenes hit ten times harder.
Fans here clearly love him and the lore is practically begging for expansion. A standalone prequel tracking his rise from Bareilly through the ranks would be amazing. What do you think? Which early assignments or Bareilly‑era backstory details would you love to see? Let's discuss.
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We need a Jameel Jamali movie that shows his early days and how he slipped into the political system. It could be a great film set in the 1970s or 80s, with a younger actor leading it and expanding the universe.
Dhurandhar should be left alone, and I'll die on this hill.
Alam is a great character. I don't recall exactly how many years he's been around, but I won't expect a lot of gore or violence in his movie, because most of the info about him is subtle.
The film could show his jebkatra life in Bareilly, but story‑wise, how do you do a Pakistan‑based spy plot without violence or high stakes? I have no idea.
Better call Alam.
Probably make it a series, and his brother could direct it. Something like Baramulla.
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These are enough to post a meme, but in reality they'll spoil the movie hype.
As a movie I don't think it would work, but as a web series it would definitely be a hit.
Please, no more Dhurandhar. The two movies are perfect as they are. Not everything needs a cinematic universe.
No, it does not.