Instagram Brings Cinematic Reel Creation with New Dhurandhar Inspired Font

Instagram introduces a new custom font in its Edits app allowing users to create cinematic reels inspired by Dhurandhar film style while also testing offline viewing feature for reels

In a move aimed at boosting creativity among users, Instagram has rolled out a fresh update that adds a cinematic touch to short video content. The platform is introducing a custom font style inspired by the film Dhurandhar The Revenge, allowing users to design more dramatic and visually striking Reels.

The update is currently available through Instagram’s Edits app, which focuses heavily on Reel creation and customization. With this addition, users can now recreate the bold and stylized typography seen in the film’s promotional material, giving their videos a distinct cinematic flair.

The timing of this feature aligns with the growing popularity of the film, which has reportedly crossed major box office milestones shortly after its release. By integrating film inspired elements into its editing tools, Instagram appears to be tapping into ongoing entertainment trends to engage creators.

Creating a Reel using this new font is relatively straightforward. After downloading the Edits app from app stores and logging in, users can start a new project using existing media or by recording fresh content. Inside the editor, the text tool allows users to type captions and then switch between different font styles. The Dhurandhar inspired font can be selected from the available options, after which the Reel can be finalized and shared across platforms.

The feature is already accessible to both Android and iPhone users in India, making it widely available for creators looking to experiment with new styles. This move reflects Instagram’s continued focus on enhancing user tools and keeping its platform visually dynamic.

Alongside this rollout, there are indications that Instagram may soon introduce another useful feature. According to insights shared by app developer Alessandro Paluzzi, the platform is currently testing an option that could allow users to download Reels automatically for offline viewing. While the company has not officially confirmed this yet, early previews suggest it could appear as a setting within the app menu.

If introduced, offline Reel access would be particularly beneficial for users with limited internet connectivity, enabling them to watch saved content without relying on a constant data connection.

With these updates, Instagram continues to refine its short video ecosystem, blending entertainment trends with practical features. The addition of film inspired design tools and the possibility of offline viewing highlights the platform’s effort to stay ahead in the increasingly competitive social media space.

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