Clarification on Dhurandhar’s Netflix Release
A close source to the film Dhurandhar has addressed recent claims regarding changes made to the movie’s Netflix version after its release in theaters. Some reports mentioned a nine-minute difference in runtime, but the source assures that there have been no alterations to the film’s content.
The statement explained that the Netflix edition maintains the same content as the version approved by the Censor Board, highlighting that the slight variance in runtime is normal. This difference typically occurs due to elements like interval cards or advertisements that are used in theaters but are not included in streaming versions.
The source emphasized that such minor adjustments are standard practice when films transition from cinemas to digital platforms. Online discussions had raised concerns about whether scenes from Dhurandhar had been cut or censored, but the clarification indicated that any runtime discrepancies are technical rather than creative edits.
In cinemas, films may include specific placeholders or slates that are unnecessary for streaming services. These are removed when preparing the digital version, so any differences in runtime do not affect the storyline or approved cut of the film.
Recently, Dhurandhar made its debut on Netflix after a successful theater run, capturing attention not just for its content but also for the conversations surrounding its runtime. With this clarification, the source reassured viewers that they are watching the same content that was shown in theaters.
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Aditya Dhar, Akshaye Khanna, Dhurandhar, Netflix, OTT, Streaming, Ranveer Singh, Sara Arjun
