Piracy case on YouTube
dhurandhar 2 leaked
Mumbai: The pirated version of the Bollywood hit movie Dhurandhar 2, which was recently released in theaters on 19 March 2026, has been uploaded on YouTube. This 3 hours 49 minutes long version of the film was leaked on a channel, which created a stir among the audience. As soon as people came to know about this, they started complaining, tagging the film’s director Aditya Dhar and actress Yami Gautam.
Many users tweeted and requested that the director file a complaint against this pirated content on YouTube. One user wrote, ‘Dhurandhar 2 has been completely uploaded on YouTube. Please complain. I want this film to cross the Rs 3000 crore mark. I cried in the last scene. The story and cinematography are amazing.
@AdityaDharFilms @yamigautam Dhurandhar 2 has been uploaded on YouTube
Please complain on YouTube…
I really want this film to cross at least 3000 crores
I loved the story and cinematography.
I cried at the final scene.YouTube Channel Name:-
a2z movie— Gunjan Mehta (@Gunjan_2706) March 30, 2026
Another user wrote emotionally, ‘Some people are trying to harm the earnings of the theatre. Please get it removed from YouTube. Long live Mother India.’ Following this quick reaction from netizens, YouTube immediately removed the leaked video. This shows that true cinema lovers stand against piracy.
Director Aditya Dhar had appealed to the audience before the release not to pirate the film and not share spoilers. He had said, ‘The film should not be seen in a blurry image on one’s phone, but on the big screen of the theatre.’ Dhurandhar 2 is in the news for its brilliant story, great action and emotional moments.
Film lovers are still advising to go to the theater and watch the film. Experts believe that piracy not only affects the film’s earnings but also becomes a threat to the entire film industry. If you find a pirated version of Dhurandhar 2 or any other movie anywhere, immediately report it to that platform and inform the director or production house. Dhurandhar 2 is still making waves in theatres.
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