Will 3 Extra Minutes Change Dhurandhar 2? OTT Release Date & Platform Details
Mumbai — Ranveer Singh’s box-office monster Dhurandhar: The Revenge is finally hitting small screens with a brutal Raw and Undekha cut on Netflix internationally starting May 14, 2026, while Indian fans impatiently refresh their Jio apps. The wait is officially over. The darkest underworld saga of the year is coming home.
The Streaming Wars: Who Gets What?
This is a massive shift in how we consume Indian blockbusters. The Aditya Dhar directorial did not just politely walk into the 1800-crore club. It kicked the doors completely off their hinges. Now, its digital release strategy is causing absolute chaos on Stan Twitter.
The makers pulled off a massive surprise by splitting the streaming rights across different territories. International viewers hit the jackpot. They get the film on Netflix starting May 14 or May 15, depending on the exact global region.
Viewers face a completely different reality. Domestic streaming rights sit firmly with the Jio network, with reports pointing to both JioCinema and JioHotstar. The exact domestic release time remains unannounced. Fans are genuinely stressed. They desperately want to know when they can watch deep-cover agent Hamza Ali Mazari dismantle the terror infrastructure from the comfort of their couches.
What Exactly is the Raw and Undekha Cut?
The current hype around the OTT release is strictly tied to the newly promised footage. The original theatrical cut was already a sprawling marathon at 3 hours, 49 minutes, and 6 seconds. The upcoming Netflix version clocks in at exactly 3 hours and 52 minutes.
That is an extra three minutes of totally uncensored, raw cinematic material.
Are three extra minutes really going to change the emotional impact of the climax? That is the burning question keeping movie buffs awake right now.
A 232-minute runtime is a serious test of endurance for any home viewer. We have to ask ourselves if this extended cut is a genuine creative choice to deepen the lore.
Or is it just a highly effective PR move to keep the film trending worldwide?
The theatrical run was notoriously violent, leaving multiplex audiences completely gasping at the screen. Adding even more uncut footage to an already brutal revenge saga featuring intense performances from Sanjay Dutt and Arjun Rampal is an incredibly bold choice.
Tech Specs and The Home Viewing Experience
As per the official announcements from the streaming platforms, the international Netflix stream will be presented in crisp 4K resolution. It will also feature Dolby 5.1 audio support to capture every bullet and explosion.
However, home theatre audiophiles might be slightly disappointed. Current reports indicate there is absolutely no support for HDR, Dolby Vision, or Dolby Atmos at this time.
This technical detail is extremely crucial for a movie that relies so heavily on explosive action and a pulsating background score composed by Shashwat Sachdev. You will definitely want your sound system cranked up for this specific drop.
The Road Ahead For Hamza
Dhurandhar: The Revenge is wrapping up its theatrical dominance after 50 solid days of ruling the global box office. Jaskirat Singh Rangi’s dark descent into the Karachi underworld gave Ranveer Singh the absolute biggest hit of his entire career.
Now, the true digital test begins. Will the OTT audience embrace the heavy runtime and relentless violence as enthusiastically as the theatre crowd did? We will find out very soon. Keep your eyes glued to those streaming apps, India. The domestic drop could happen at any second.
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