Dhurandhar 2 Censor Report: Film Receives A Certificate with Nearly 4-Hour Runtime and Multiple Visual Cuts Confirmed
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has officially cleared the much-anticipated sequel, Dhurandhar The Revenge, for its theatrical release. Awarded an A (Adults Only) certificate, the film is making headlines not just for its intense content but also for its massive runtime, which clocks in at nearly four hours. The censor certificate, issued on March 17, 2026, confirms that while the film has been passed, it required a series of specific modifications and deletions to align with public exhibition guidelines.
According to the official censor report, Dhurandhar The Revenge has a final duration of 229 minutes and 06 seconds, which translates to 3 hours, 49 minutes, and 6 seconds. This makes the sequel approximately 15 minutes longer than the first installment, which had a runtime of 214 minutes. The sheer length of the film places it among some of the longest mainstream Indian releases in recent history, suggesting an expansive narrative that the makers were keen to maintain despite the mandatory cuts requested by the Examining Committee (EC).
One of the most notable revelations is the inclusion of sensitive political and historical references. The makers were required to submit an official permission letter to the CBFC for using references to the Prime Minister and actual news footage within the film's narrative. Furthermore, the board mandated a factual correction regarding a major historical event, requiring the makers to correct the dates of demonetization mentioned in the subtitles. These details suggest that Dhurandhar 2 will lean heavily into a realistic and politically charged atmosphere, setting it apart from standard action entertainers.
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The report also highlights significant textual changes that point toward a shift in the film's setting or informational context. Specifically, the board asked the production team to replace the word Lahore with Delhi in the information text provided during the film. To cater to a wider audience, the makers were also instructed to insert Hindi text for various chapters of the movie and include subtitle text for all songs. Interestingly, even the technical presentation was tweaked, with the length of the end credits being reduced by exactly one minute to streamline the final duration.
On the visual front, the censorship focused on trimming intense violence to meet the A rating criteria. The report lists specific reductions in graphic scenes, including a 24-second cut for visuals of beheading and kicking, as well as several 2-to-4-second trims for scenes involving a hammer, cement blocks, and an eye-smashing sequence. To ensure viewer awareness, the film will now feature two prominent slates: a dedicated drug disclaimer and a warning stating that the film contains disturbing content, with strong viewer discretion recommended. Produced by B62 Studios and Jio Studios, the film's massive scale and detailed modifications have now set the stage for one of the most talked-about releases of the year.