You are the GOAT: Sara Arjun’s emotional note for Dhurandhar director Aditya Dhar goes viral
Actress Sara Arjun penned a heartfelt note for Dhurandhar director Aditya Dhar, calling his presence on set deeply motivating and transformative.
“Dearest Aditya sir 💕 You indeed are invincible, untouchable, and the GOAT of them all. One of the most important things I’ve earned from Dhurandhar is your presence,” Sara wrote on Instagram.
She praised Dhar’s wisdom and humility, saying that his life experiences had shaped him into a grounded and inspiring individual. “When I look at you, I see the kind of person I hope to become—brilliant, yet grounded; accomplished, yet such a pure soul,” she wrote.
Expressing gratitude, Sara added, “I truly feel God has been kind to me, because at every stage of my journey I’ve been guided by people with genuinely good hearts—and you’re one of the finest among them. The world deserves to know the extraordinary human you are.”
In her emotional tribute, the actress highlighted Dhar’s calm leadership on set. “The way you led all of us—with patience, composure, and without ever raising your voice—reflected on screen. You were the strength that held us together. You are not the silence before the storm; you are the silence that caused it.”
Sara also spoke about the safe and empowering creative space Dhar created. “What mattered most was not just the freedom you gave me, but the grace with which you gave it. You never made me feel new or small. You made me feel capable. Questions were welcome, and growth felt natural.”
Sara Arjun played the character Yalina Jamali in Dhurandhar, which released on December 5 and has since emerged as one of the most talked-about films of the year. The film also stars Ranveer Singh, R Madhavan, and Sanjay Dutt, among others.
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