News Topical, Digital Desk : Director Aditya Dhar's most anticipated film, Dhurandhar: The Revenge, is all set for theatrical release. Following the immense success of the first installment, Dhurandhar, fans are eagerly awaiting its second installment. Cinephiles are also experiencing a strong craze for the film. Ahead of this, important information is emerging regarding Dhurandhar The Revenge's runtime and censor board certification. So, let's find out how much longer Dhurandhar The Revenge is than the first part and what certification it has been granted by the CBFC.
3 hours 52 minutes long Dhurandhar The Revenge
There was a time when Indian cinema produced films that were over three hours long. But times have changed, and the duration has come down to less than two hours. However, since director Aditya Dhar's Dhurandhar, it seems that a greater focus is being placed on increasing the duration of films.
Dhurandhar Part 1, releasing on December 5, 2025, had a runtime of 3 hours and 34 minutes. Now, based on a Pinkvilla report, Dhurandhar The Revenge will also have a runtime of 3 hours and 52 minutes, which is approximately 18 minutes longer than the first part. This means that audiences will be in for a great time in theaters.
Furthermore, looking at the certification for Dhurandhar 2, it was clear from watching the trailer that the movie would receive an A-rated certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification, and that's exactly what it received. Thus, Dhurandhar The Revenge is poised to recreate history, both in theaters and at the box office, just like its first installment. Dhurandhar The Revenge will be released in theaters on Thursday, March 19th.
Dhurandhar The Revenge is doing great in advance booking
With just two days left for the release of Dhurandhar The Revenge, the movie is already performing exceptionally well in terms of advance bookings. According to a report by SacNilk, 670,000 tickets have been sold so far, bringing its total advance booking earnings to over ₹65 crore (approximately $1.5 billion). This includes paid previews and blocked seats.
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