Peak workaholism or vibe spoiler? Woman works on laptop during ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ 11 pm show, netizens divided over the scene
‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ released at cinemas worldwide just last week, and ever since then, viewers are excitedly tuning in, and movie shows are going housefull, but what happens when work messes up with this thrill?Movie theaters used to be soothing escapes, dark havens where phones went silent, popcorn crunched, and the world faded into a giant screen story. But in our always-on era, that bubble is bursting.Laptops flicker in the gloom, emails ping during movie climaxes, and work creeps into every corner of life, even 11 pm shows. This change in lifestyle due to heavy workloads in the corporate world ignites a big question, Why does hustle culture steal joy from simple pleasures like a thriller flick?
Photo: Instagram/ _khushibatra_
As deadlines chase us everywhere, boundaries blur, making relaxation just another productivity pitstop.Recently, a scene from a packed Bengaluru theater lit up the internet.
Viral laptop moment in Dhurandhar 2 show
During an 11 pm screening of the spy thriller Dhurandhar 2 at a Bengaluru cinema, a woman grabbed attention of everyone by working on her laptop amid fellow moviegoers. The clip, shared by Instagram user Khushi Batra, captures her focused glow cutting through the dark hall as the film rolled.Directed by Aditya Dhar, Dhurandhar 2 hit theaters worldwide on March 19, 2026, riding high on hype from its predecessor, which raked in around ₹1300 crore globally and ran for months post its December release. The late-night show added to the buzz, but the woman’s multitasking stole the spotlight.This isn’t an isolated incident; a similar Bengaluru incident surfaced earlier, popularly labelled as “Work From (Cinema) Hall” in viral pics.
‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ is giving blockbuster hype
Aditya Dhar’s sequel builds on the first film’s massive success, pulling crowds eager for action-packed thrills. The franchise’s enduring theatrical pull kept seats filled even late at night. Yet, the video changes focus from the screen to real-life distractions, showing how workaholism invades even premium escapes like cinema.
Internet reactions heat up the feeling
Social media erupted with mixed reactions. Some praised her dedication, calling it peak productivity, while others fumed over the glow disrupting their immersion. Comments ranged from admiration for her focus to calls for theater etiquette.One user commented about “ultimate WFH goals,” but many sided with movie purists, arguing only the big screen deserved attention inside a cinema.