Dhurandhar 2 Trailer Date Out! How Ranveer Singh’s Just Shattered a 20-Year-Old Bollywood Record!
Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge Trailer Release Date, Runtime, and Everything We Know So Far
The Dhurandhar fever has officially reached a breaking point in Mumbai this Monday, March 2, 2026.
Just as the industry was preparing for a glitzy red-carpet trailer launch at the NMACC, the makers have pulled a complete “U-turn” that has left fans and trade analysts stunned. Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar: The Revenge is now set to drop its official trailer digitally on Tuesday, March 3, to celebrate the auspicious occasion of Holi. But the real “tabaahi” isn’t just the date; it is the mind-boggling runtime that has just been leaked.
Sources suggest the sequel is locked at a massive 3 hours and 55 minutes, making it one of the longest mainstream Hindi films ever made. Ranveer Singh is coming back as Hamza, but this time, he isn’t just seeking revenge—he is seeking to occupy the entire day at the box office.
This update matters because it completely rewrites the rules of modern “snackable” content.

While most films are trying to stay under two hours, Aditya Dhar is doubling down on a nearly four-hour runtime. This is a massive statement of confidence. It tells the industry that the story is so gripping that audiences won’t look at their phones for 235 minutes. For the fan wars, this is gasoline on a fire. Fans of Yash’s Toxic are already calling it “bloated,” while Ranveer’s “Singh-Sena” is hailing it as an “endurance test for true cinema lovers”. If this gamble pays off, it could mark the return of the true “70mm epic” era in Bollywood.
The mood in the industry right now is a mix of high-voltage excitement and nervous sweating. My hot take? This digital-only trailer drop is a genius move to bypass the “media circus” and let the footage do the talking. But let’s be real: is a 4-hour runtime a gift for the fans or a nightmare for theater owners?
Why would a director known for the precise Uri suddenly go for a Lagaan-sized sequel? Are we watching a movie, or are we watching a full season of a web series in one sitting?
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Everything We Know about Dhurandhar 2 So Far
The data behind Dhurandhar: The Revenge is as massive as the film itself. Here is exactly what is happening:
- The Trailer Date: Originally rumored for March 5, the makers have moved it up to Tuesday, March 3, for a digital-only release.
- The Record-Breaking Runtime: The film is reportedly 235 minutes long (3 hours 55 minutes), surpassing Lagaan (3 hours 44 minutes) and approaching LOC Kargil (4 hours 7 minutes).
- The Release Window: Slated for March 19, 2026, coinciding with Eid, Gudi Padwa, and Ugadi.
- The Budget: The combined budget for Part 1 and Part 2 is estimated between ₹250–475 crore.
- The Pan-India Push: Unlike Part 1, the sequel will release in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada.
- The Box Office Beast: The first Dhurandhar (2025) grossed over ₹13 billion worldwide, setting a high bar for the second installment.
Dhurandhar 2
Countdown to Release
Revenge, Riches, and Realism
According to a report by Pinkvilla, the sequel will see Ranveer Singh in a “full-blown action avatar,” evolving from the undercover Jaskirat Singh Rangi into a “ruthless force” ready to claim the throne of Lyari.
The film continues the high-stakes spy drama, with Sanjay Dutt reprising his role as SP Chaudhary Aslam and Arjun Rampal returning as the chilling Major Iqbal. Interestingly, the film was shot back-to-back with the first part, which explains how the team managed such a quick turnaround for a March release.
The buzz around the casting is also reaching a fever pitch. While Emraan Hashmi was rumored to play the mysterious “Bade Sahab,” verification has shown those reports were based on a fake Letterboxd listing. However, Yami Gautam is reportedly confirmed for a “crucial cameo” that might tie into director Aditya Dhar’s expanding spy universe. As per Variety, the film is aiming to shatter all opening day records in India, especially given the lack of major competition aside from the Toxic clash.
As we head into Holi, the digital drop of the trailer will be the first real test of whether the audience is ready for this four-hour journey. The “enter the home to kill” philosophy of Hamza Mazari is about to go global. March 19 isn’t just a release date; it is the day the box office might actually break under the weight of this spy-verse finale.
I think this is a absolute masterstroke. In a world of 30-second Reels, giving people a 4-hour movie is the ultimate “power move” by Aditya Dhar. It tells the audience, “Sit down and watch a master at work.” If the story is even half as good as Part 1, this won’t feel long—it will feel like it ended too soon. It’s a brave move for Ranveer, and it firmly places him as the only star who can carry such a massive, gritty narrative without losing the audience’s attention.
My Take
Original Source: First reported by Bollywood Hungama.
Question For You
Are you ready to sit through a 4-hour Ranveer Singh movie, or do you think Bollywood needs to stick to shorter runtimes in 2026? Let me know in the comments!
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