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2 minutes of readingNew DelhiJanuary 30, 2026 05:19 pm IST

Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar has become one of the most important Indian films in history. Beyond its enormous commercial success, the spy thriller has propelled its cast to new heights. While Akshaye Khanna’s performance received a lot of praise, Sara Arjun’s on-screen chemistry with Ranveer Singh also grabbed attention. The actress, who played Yalina Jamali in the film, recently shared how her parents, actors Raj Arjun and Sanya Arjun, reacted after watching Dhurandhar.

During a recent interview with Suma Kanakala, Sara was asked about her most “elated” moment, to which she replied that it was when her parents watched her hit Bollywood film, Dhurandhar. “There was a day when my parents were crying with joy because of something I did. So that was the most euphoric day of my life. It meant a lot to me. Yes, tears of joy. That day meant a lot to me,” she shared. When the interviewer asked her if she was referring to Dhurandhar, Sara smiled and said yes.

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Talking about her journey in the film industry, Sara added, “After Ponniyin Selvan, I went to boarding school, and then my initial plan was to go abroad to study film and acting. But then, while giving my advice, I signed Magic. But when Euphoria came to me, it was very tempting to do it. As a human being I felt the need to be a part of a story like this. After PS2 it was Magic, then Euphoria and then Dhurandhar. In fact, I signed Dhurandhar while I was shooting “Euphoria.”

On the professional front, Sara Arjun is currently busy promoting her upcoming film Euphoria, which hits theaters on February 6. It has been directed by Gunasekhar.

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