‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ uncut version set for Netflix India release
After landing on OTT Indian viewers are finally getting the chance to watch the uncut version of Dhurandhar: The Revenge as Netflix India gears up to bring the international edition of the blockbuster to the platform.
The streamer dropped a fresh promotional clip on Thursday and confirmed that the uncensored cut will start streaming from June 19.
The move comes weeks after the film wrapped up a record-smashing run at the box office and continued to stay in the spotlight.
This version is different from the one shown in Indian theatres because it carries visuals, dialogues and audio portions that were either trimmed down or left out altogether for domestic audiences.
Subscribers will be able to watch it in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam.
The announcement has come shortly after the movie’s streaming launch on JioHotstar earlier this month.

That release did not go down well with many fans as the platform opted for a live-stream format instead of offering the title directly on demand.
After the Netflix announcement many Viewers shared their excitement while criticising Jio Hotstar for their streaming strategy.
One user wrote, “Finally I can watch without ads @jiohotstar you have such a bad user experience on your OTT app.”
Another commented, “Dhurandhar the revenge dekhna netflix pe sahi hai…wo subtitles proper”
The latest cut restores several moments that cinema-goers didn’t get to see. Longer action stretches, uncensored language and harder-hitting violent sequences have all been retained in the international version.
One of the biggest additions is the much-talked-about sequence of Uzair Baloch and Arshad Pappu, which had only been hinted at in promotional material before being removed from theatrical prints.
Extra footage from the Lyari Gang War chapter has also been added, along with scenes featuring brutal attacks and uncut verbal abuse.
Directed by Aditya Dhar, Dhurandhar: The Revenge has collected Rs 1813 crore worldwide since its March 19, 2026 release and now stands as the second-highest-grossing Indian film globally.
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