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Dhurandhar Director’s Cut Release Date: Will 7.5-Hour Version Hit Theatres on April 5?

The total runtime is said to be approximately 7 hours and 30 minutes, making it one of the longest theatrical cuts ever.

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Dhurandhar Director’s Cut Release Date:The internet has been abuzz with reports claiming that a 7.5-hour-long director’s cut of Dhurandhar is all set to release in theatres on April 5, 2026. The speculation has caught the attention of cinema lovers across India, especially fans of Aditya Dhar and Ranveer Singh.

What Is the 7.5-Hour Director’s Cut?

The director’s cut according to multiple media sources exists as an extended version which merges both Dhurandhar and its sequel into one continuous story. The total runtime is said to be approximately 7 hours and 30 minutes, making it one of the longest theatrical cuts ever associated with mainstream Indian cinema. The film has received certification from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) according to reports, but official documentation has not yet been made available to the public.

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Is April 5 Release Officially Confirmed?

The filmmakers and production houses have not yet verified the April 5 release date. The April 5 date exists as unconfirmed information because neither Aditya Dhar nor the film team has given official word about it.

Dhurandhar Director’s Cut Release Date: Special Screenings

The international audience shows growing interest in the Dhurandhar long-format experience according to these reports. Hong Kong multiplex theaters will hold a special marathon screening of the franchise which will last nearly nine hours with scheduled breaks.

Some were surprised and amused, calling it a “new era of binge-watching.” A few called it a landmark moment if true, while questioning if anyone would actually sit through the full runtime. Several also pointed out the practical challenges, saying such a long film could test audience patience despite the ambitious idea. The film has crossed the Rs 1,400 crore mark worldwide and currently stands at Rs 1,435 crore.

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