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Netflix Spends Big: Dhurandhar's Streaming Rights Cost Rs 130 Cr
30 Jan
Summary
- Netflix secured streaming rights for both parts for an estimated Rs 130 crore.
- The movie's runtime was reduced by 10 minutes, causing viewer confusion.
- Dhurandhar Part 2 is expected to be released in theaters in March 2026.

Aditya Dhar's highly anticipated spy-thriller, Dhurandhar, is now available for streaming on Netflix, starting January 30, 2026. The movie, which previously achieved blockbuster status and surpassed Rs 1000 crore at the domestic box office, features a star-studded cast including Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, and R. Madhavan.
Reports suggest that Netflix has secured the streaming rights for both parts of Dhurandhar for an immense Rs 130 crore, with Rs 65 crore allocated for each part. This significant deal has been noted as one of the largest for streaming platforms. Despite the excitement, the Netflix release has faced viewer backlash due to a 10-minute reduction in its runtime and the censoring of dialogues and abusive language, raising questions about content moderation on adult platforms.




