Actor Sara Arjun, who recently made her Bollywood debut with the film “Dhurandhar,” has taken to Instagram to share a heartfelt tribute to director Aditya Dhar. In her emotional note, she expressed deep gratitude for Dhar’s pivotal role in her journey through her first significant Hindi film, naming him as one of the greatest gifts she gained from the experience.
In her post, Sara referred to Dhar as the “real Dhurandhar with a golden heart and the courage to trust,” lauding him as “invincible, untouchable, and the greatest of them all.” She acknowledged his contributions not only in shaping her performance but also as a vital presence in her life.
Sara praised Dhar’s wisdom, humility, and depth, stating that he embodies qualities she aspires to emulate: being brilliant yet grounded, accomplished yet pure-hearted. She expressed her gratitude for having been mentored by someone whose genuine goodness is deserving of wider recognition.
Further emphasizing Dhar’s influence on the film’s environment, Sara highlighted his calm and steady leadership style. “You were the strength that held us together,” she noted, pointing out his patience and remarkable ability to lead without raising his voice. She quoted his impactful presence, saying, “You are not the silence before the storm, you are the silence that caused it.”
Reflecting on her personal growth, Sara credited Dhar for broadening her ambitions and encouraging her to trust her instincts. She appreciated his steadfast dedication to his vision, referencing his guiding mantra: “Arjun ki nazar sirf aankh par thi.”
Crucially, she expressed that what meant the most to her was Dhar’s grace in empowering her as a newcomer in the industry. “You never made me feel new, small, or just grateful to be present. You made me feel capable,” she wrote.
In closing, Sara thanked Dhar for fostering a nurturing environment where she felt free to “dream big” and evolve as an artist, making her debut a transformative experience. Her touching words signify not just gratitude but a profound respect for the mentorship that has shaped her early career in Bollywood.
