New Delhi, March 31 -- There is a version of Ranveer Singh that most of India has grown up watching. He walks into rooms like he owns them. He cries like his chest might cave in. He laughs like something is at stake. For over a decade, his instinct on screen has been to give everything, hold nothing back, and trust that the audience will come along for it. That instinct has made him one of the biggest stars in the country.

It is also precisely what Dhurandhar: The Revenge asks him to abandon.

In this film, Ranveer plays Jaskirat Singh Rangi - a man who has buried his real identity so deep inside the undercover persona of Hamza Ali Mazari that expression itself becomes dangerous. A spy cannot afford to flinch at the wrong moment, react a...