Actor Sara Arjun has garnered significant attention following the release of her film “Dhurandhar.” The initial buzz surrounding her casting highlighted the notable 20-year age gap between her and co-star Ranveer Singh, sparking lively discussions across social media platforms. However, the conversation has since shifted towards the admiration for her performance in the film.
In the midst of this acclaim, Sara has expressed her gratitude to casting director Mukesh Chhabra for his pivotal role in her career. She took to Instagram to share a heartfelt message accompanied by a photograph of the two from a pre-release event for “Dhurandhar.” Addressing Chhabra as someone who “changed the course of my life,” Sara emphasized his unwavering belief in her talent, stating that he recognized her potential long before it was acknowledged by the wider industry.
In her note, Sara conveyed her admiration, describing Mukesh as a guiding presence who complements her foundational support. “You believed in me before the world noticed,” she wrote, reflecting on how his faith fueled her journey. She credited him with shaping the film’s magic through his keen instincts and vision. “You see what others often miss,” she noted, highlighting Chhabra’s ability to see the potential in actors.
Sara also expressed how Mukesh’s calm assurance provided her with stability during her career transitions, remarking on his quiet strength and the power of silent belief, encapsulated in the phrase, “true power is never noisy.” She then expressed her pride in being a part of the film and her admiration for Chhabra’s influence during her journey from her early work in advertisements to her role in “Dhurandhar.”
Mukesh Chhabra responded warmly in the comments section, recalling their first collaboration in a McDonald’s advertisement. He congratulated Sara on her first leading film role, praising her dedication and talent. He expressed excitement for their future collaborations and described the magic she has created in the film as something eagerly awaited by audiences.
Sara’s father, Raj Arjun, shared his own sense of pride in her accomplishments and appreciation for her humility and gratitude. He recognized the value of her grounded approach to her career and encouraged her to continue shining brightly.
Before her role in “Dhurandhar,” Sara had portrayed a young Nandini—Aishwarya Rai’s character—in Mani Ratnam’s “Ponniyin Selvan.” Her acting journey began in 2011 with the Tamil film “Deiva Thirumagal,” where she played the daughter of Vikram, and she has since received critical acclaim for various performances, including in the 2014 film “Saivam.”
“Dhurandhar,” a spy action thriller, was written, directed, and co-produced by Aditya Dhar, featuring a star-studded cast that includes Akshaye Khanna, R. Madhavan, and Sanjay Dutt among others. Having been released on December 5, the film has made impressive box office earnings, amassing approximately ₹152.08 crore by the end of its fifth day. The anticipation for a sequel, set to be released on March 19 next year, adds to the excitement surrounding the film’s success.


