Ranveer Singh's star-studded film 'Dhurandhar' continues its strong performance at the box office, nearly a month after its release on December 5th. Despite its success, the film has undergone significant changes following directives from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. These modifications, which include muting two words and altering a dialogue, were implemented, and the new edited version premiered worldwide in theaters starting January 1st.
Mandatory Edits by MIB Directives Film distributors received an email on December 31st, informing them of an update to the film's DCP (Digital Cinema Package). This update was necessitated by direct instructions from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. * Two specific words have been muted from the film's audio track. * One dialogue has been completely changed. * Sources confirm that one of the muted words specifically includes 'Baloch'.
New Version's Worldwide Release The re-edited version of 'Dhurandhar' began its global theatrical run on January 1st. This ensures that the film complies with the ministry's guidelines while allowing audiences worldwide to experience the updated cut.
'Dhurandhar' Box Office Success & Ensemble Cast Directed by Aditya Dhar, 'Dhurandhar' has been a massive commercial success since its initial release. The film features an impressive ensemble cast alongside Ranveer Singh, including talented actors like Akshaye Khanna, Arjun Rampal, R Madhavan, Sanjay Dutt, Rakesh Bedi, and Danish Pandor. * Global Collection: The movie has garnered a staggering ₹1,128.63 crore worldwide. * Indian Box Office: Domestically, 'Dhurandhar' has collected ₹724.75 crore, establishing its position as one of the year's biggest hits.
The implementation of these edits ensures that 'Dhurandhar' continues its successful theatrical journey while adhering to regulatory requirements.


