Dhurandhar, starring Ranveer Singh, was widely praised for its stunning visuals during its theatrical run. Audiences appreciated every frame when the film played on the big screen.
The film impressed viewers with its brutal action sequences and detailed colour grading. Its dark and intense portrayal of a Pakistan area, supported by strong cinematography, added to the immersive experience in cinemas.
Fans were eagerly waiting to relive the same visual quality after its OTT release on Netflix. However, the digital release has left many viewers disappointed.
Early reactions suggested that the OTT version appears trimmed and heavily censored. This came as a surprise, as many expected Netflix to stream an uncut version of the film.
Several users pointed out that the video quality looks noticeably dull on Netflix. According to them, the colours appear muted, making the overall experience less engaging.
Viewers comparing the Netflix version with other digital prints claimed that the visual quality has been downgraded. This has led to criticism of the streaming platform’s presentation.
Many fans have advised others to watch Dhurandhar in theatres instead, as the film is still running in several centres. They believe the big screen continues to offer a far superior visual experience.
With growing complaints about dull visuals and cuts, it remains to be seen whether Netflix will address these concerns. Users are now waiting to see if any improvements are made to the OTT print.




