Ranveer Singh's 'Dhurandhar' Faces Overseas Hiccups: What's the Real Story?
Just when we thought Ranveer Singh's 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' was all set to unleash its fury, looks like the revenge might have to wait a little longer. Especially for our international audience. Reports are buzzing that the highly anticipated action flick is staring down potential premiere delays overseas, with North American screenings particularly in the crosshairs. Honestly, this feels a bit messy for a film of this scale, doesn't it?
The Overseas Blip: Last-Minute Edits & Delivery Drama
So, what's really cooking in the 'Dhurandhar' kitchens? The whispers from the industry suggest a classic case of last-minute edits and some rather inconvenient content delivery issues. Yaar, these last-minute hiccups are becoming a bit of a Bollywood staple, aren't they? You'd think with all the planning and massive budgets, these things would be ironed out well in advance. But no, here we are, potentially facing a delay for fans who've been eagerly waiting to see Ranveer in full action hero mode.
For those living abroad, especially in North America, this is a definite bummer. Imagine planning your weekend around a big Bollywood release, only for it to be pulled or pushed at the eleventh hour. It's frustrating, to say the least. One hopes the team sorts this out quickly because momentum is everything in the film business, and you don't want to lose that buzz.
CBFC's Blade and The Curious Case of Two Versions
Now, here's where it gets really interesting, and perhaps sheds some light on those "last-minute edits." The film's CBFC report has apparently revealed mandatory changes. We're talking about cuts to violent scenes, which, let's be real, is hardly surprising for an action-packed revenge saga. But here's the kicker: reports also hint that India's release is reportedly shorter than the international version. Two versions of the same film? This is where it gets spicy, folks.
So, the 'desi' audience might be getting a slightly trimmed-down experience, while our international friends (once the delivery issues are sorted, pakka!) get the full, unadulterated 'Dhurandhar' treatment. Or is it the other way around? It's a bit of a head-scratcher, though the CBFC cuts certainly point to why the Indian version might be shorter. It makes you wonder what kind of intense action sequences prompted the censor board to get out their scissors. Ranveer's films usually go all out, so I'm guessing some serious maar-dhaad was on the chopping block.
Let's hope these delays are minimal and Ranveer's 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' hits screens soon, delivering all the action and drama fans are expecting. Fingers crossed, it's full paisa vasool, whether you're watching the 'desi' cut or the international one.


