Rumors of an extended cut combining Dhurandhar and Dhurandhar 2 have sparked excitement among fans as the sequel continues its successful run at the box office. Reports suggest the team is planning to release a 7 hours 30 minutes director’s cut exclusively on premium screens, including IMAX, Dolby Cinema, HDR, and EPIQ.
The Dhurandhar franchise is said to release an extended cut combining both parts, with the uncensored version screening exclusively on premium formats. However, sitting through 7.5 hours presents practical challenges, and a shorter 4-5 hour runtime might be more viable, similar to Baahubali: The Epic.
Director Aditya Dhar and the team have not officially confirmed the extended cut, and given the sprawling narrative across both films, condensing the story to even 4-5 hours could prove difficult. If released, watching both parts in one sitting would deliver a unique cinematic experience for franchise fans.
Dhurandhar 2 is currently performing strongly at the box office, and the extended cut remains unconfirmed speculation. The film has already grossed over ₹1,392 crore worldwide and is nearing the ₹1,000 crore net mark in India. The possibility of a combined extended cut has sparked curiosity, and if it materialises, it could offer a truly unique viewing experience, allowing audiences to immerse themselves fully in the world of Dhurandhar.