Ranveer Singh’s much-awaited action film Dhurandhar is now streaming on Netflix after a strong box office run. Fans were excited to watch the film on OTT, expecting an uncensored and uncut version.
The film is available in Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil audio. However, users were quick to point out several issues with the OTT version, which did not match their expectations.
Instead of an uncut version, Netflix has released a censored print of the film. Several dialogues are muted, which has disappointed viewers who wanted the original theatrical experience.
Users also complained about dull colour grading in many scenes. Many felt that Netflix has provided a poor digital print, which reduced the overall visual impact of the film.
While fans are still enjoying the film and reliving their favourite moments, the main concern remains the video quality. The censored content has also taken away some of the film’s intensity.
Another major issue is that the film is trimmed by 14 minutes on the platform. This has made many users angry, as important sequences appear to be missing.
With muted dialogues, trimmed scenes, and weak colour correction, Netflix seems to have missed expectations. Despite this, the film’s strong popularity may still keep it at the top of the trending charts.




