The civic body has recommended a monetary fine of Rs 1 lakh, alleging that filming took place on a terrace without proper approval and that two generator vans were operated without necessary clearances. In addition, officials have proposed forfeiting a Rs 25,000 deposit previously submitted.
In a formal communication to senior authorities, the A ward office cited “serious violations” that could have posed risks to public safety, particularly in the Fort heritage precinct where special clearances are mandatory. Officials also noted that conditional approval required a no-objection certificate from the Mumbai Heritage Conservation Committee for temporary structures — a stipulation that was central to the permission granted.
The production team has reportedly stated that any further fire-related visuals would be recreated using visual effects instead of real flames.
Dhurandhar: The Revenge, starring Ranveer Singh, is slated for release on March 19, 2026. While the film’s release timeline remains unchanged for now, the proposed blacklisting could complicate future schedules and permissions for the production house in Mumbai.