Prosthetics That Made Dhurandhar’s Scars and Head Injuries Unsettlingly Real (Photo Credit – PR Image)

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In a film as unflinchingly intense as Dhurandhar, the brutality doesn’t just unfold on screen; it lives on the skin of its characters. Every scar, every gash, every smear of blood had to feel startlingly real, demanding hours of intricate prosthetic work and on-set precision. From open wounds built layer by layer, to sweat, dust, tanning, and climate-worn textures matching the overall screen presence of the film, the visual violence was crafted with obsessive detail. Leading this transformative effort was HMU & Prosthetics Head Preetisheel, whose artistry ensured that the world Aditya Dhar envisioned didn’t just look raw, it felt lived, battered, and brutally honest on screen.

HMU & Prosthetics Head Preetisheel On Working With Actors In Dhurandhar

Talking about the same, Preetisheel shares, “Working on this film was a really special experience because I got to transform so many different actors into such powerful characters. Be it Hamza, Iqbal, SP Aslam, Sanyal, or Rehman, each character was played by such strong actors that it was a challenge to give them looks that were different from each other yet belonged to the same world. Every character, whether their role was big or small, had a clear backstory, and that made the process much more meaningful.”

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Preetisheel Explains How Every Character In Dhurandhar Needed To Stand Out

With an ensemble led by Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan, and Arjun Rampal, individuality and consistency had to coexist. Preetisheel explains that the script required a visual universe where every character’s appearance felt rooted in the same soil, yet still distinct enough to convey their personality instantly.