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Dhurandhar OTT Cut Sparks Backlash Over Censorship
31 Jan
Summary
- Film Dhurandhar faces backlash on OTT for censorship changes.
- Viewers criticize muted profanity and altered dialogues.
- Aruni Doval, wife of NSA Ajit Doval, leads a private life.

The film Dhurandhar, released theatrically on December 5, 2025, has ignited controversy following its OTT debut on January 30, 2026. Viewers are expressing strong disapproval due to extensive censorship in the streaming version, which includes muted profanity and altered dialogues, a stark contrast to its original 'A' certified theatrical release.
The digital version of Dhurandhar, which is 3 hours and 25 minutes long compared to the theatrical 3 hours and 34 minutes, has drawn criticism for its alterations, with specific references reportedly muted. This has prompted comparisons to other films that remained uncensored on streaming platforms.
Beyond the film's reception, the article introduces Aruni Doval, the wife of India's National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval. Portrayed by R. Madhavan in the film, Ajit Doval is an 80-year-old NSA serving his third term. Aruni Doval, 75, hails from Uttarakhand and maintains a private life focused on social activities and philanthropy, notably with the IPS Wives Welfare Association.
Married in 1972, Aruni and Ajit Doval share two sons, Shaurya and Vivek. Aruni, a retired teacher with a degree in humanities and social studies, remains largely out of the public eye, rarely seen except at official or religious events with her husband. Her life contrasts sharply with the espionage-themed career of Ajit Doval, often dubbed India's 'James Bond'.



