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Ranveer's 'Dhurandhar' Faces Censor Cuts: A Minute of Action Removed
18 Mar
Summary
- The film received an 'A' certificate with over 90 seconds of visuals removed.
- Abusive words were muted, and violent scenes were reduced by the board.
- The movie is projected to earn Rs 150 crore globally in pre-sales.

Ranveer Singh's upcoming film, 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge,' has received an 'A' certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification. This rating comes after the removal of about one minute and 34 seconds of visuals. The censor board suggested 21 modifications, which included muting abusive words and reducing violent scenes such as beheadings and blows with hammers.
Makers were also instructed to correct demonetization dates in subtitles and add disclaimers for disturbing content. They secured permission for the usage of Prime Minister references and news footage. The final runtime of the film is now three hours and 49 minutes.
'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' is the sequel to the successful 'Dhurandhar,' which grossed Rs 1,000 crore worldwide. The sequel is anticipating a strong performance, with global pre-sales already nearing Rs 150 crore. The film is set to release in five languages on March 18, with wider releases on March 19 to capitalize on the Eid holiday weekend.




