Thanking the cast and crew, and defending the Brahmastra actor, Sanjay continued, "Shamshera will find its tribe someday but until it does, I stand resolute with the film, the memories we created, the bond we shared, the laughs we had, the hardships we went through. I thank the whole unit - cast and crew of the film who stayed with the film for four years, through the pandemic, through my own personal rough times. Ranbir and I have forged a bond for life with this film. His craft and ability to depict emotionality on screen is par excellence."
"It pains to see how people are so eager to spew hatred on the work of one of the most hardworking and talented actors of our times. Art and our commitment for it transcends the hate coming our way. The love we feel for the film and its people goes beyond everything that's being said. Baaki kuch toh log kahenge, logon ka kaam hai kehna! #ShamsheralsOurs", he concluded the note.
Released on July 22, Shamshera features Ranbir Kapoor in the first double role of his career - as the titular character Shamshera and his son Balli, and Sanjay Dutt is the film's antagonist Shuddh Singh.