Ranveer Singh Drives Dhurandhar to Uncut Netflix US Stream

Ranveer Singh Drives Dhurandhar to Uncut Netflix US Stream

Dhurandhar: The Revenge began streaming internationally on Netflix on May 14, 2026, and the version overseas is the raw, uncut cut. For viewers in the US and other markets, that means the film arrived eight weeks after its theatrical release with longer violent scenes and uncensored abusive language intact.

Ranveer Singh and the uncut cut

Ranveer Singh leads the second film in Aditya Dhar’s franchise as an Indian spy in Karachi, with Arjun Rampal, R Madhavan, Sanjay Dutt, Rakesh Bedi and Sara Arjun in the cast. Viewers overseas said the OTT version is more visceral, raw and gory than the theatrical version, and some scenes now play longer and more explicitly than they did in cinemas.

The opening sequence of Jaskirat’s rampage reportedly keeps the moment in which he bashes a man with a hammer. In the climax, the shot in which Singh’s character crushes a man’s head with a cement block reportedly remains intact, and the Lyari Gang War episode shows Jaskirat, also known as Hamza, hitting a man with a burning fireball for longer than in theatres.

Language and censoring

The theatrical version drew criticism for selectively muting or censoring abusive language and cuss words, so the uncut Netflix release changes more than just runtime. In this version, the dialogue can reportedly be heard without muting or censoring, and viewers said the subtitles translate most of the abuses correctly.

Arshad Pappu’s beheading by Uzair Baloch reportedly remains in the OTT version, along with a shot of Uzair playing football with Pappu’s severed head after the killing. The version also includes another shot of Uzair at the end of that sequence, which had previously appeared in the trailer.

India waits on JioHotstar

In India, the film had not yet arrived on streaming and was set to release on JioHotstar. That split rollout leaves the international audience with access first to the uncut cut, while the domestic online release still sits on the other side of a platform shift.

Last year’s first part also featured Akshaye Khanna as the antagonist, and the franchise has already smashed box office records to emerge as an all-time blockbuster. For anyone tracking the release strategy, the clearest read is simple: the overseas Netflix version is the one that restores the material people said was trimmed, and it is the version to watch if the goal is to see the film as it was not shown in theatres.

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