Okay, BollyTadka fam, get ready for some news that might make you go, "Wait, what?!" Because while we've been patiently waiting, 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' has already been making waves internationally, and frankly, we're a little miffed we're getting it late. But hey, better late than never, right? The film is officially set to premiere in India on June 5, with a grand digital debut on June 4 at 7 PM. Mark your calendars, people!
The 'Raw & Undekha' Cut That Broke the Internet (Almost!)
Here's the real tea: international audiences have been feasting their eyes on an uncensored version of 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' on Netflix since May 14. Yeah, you read that right. An "Raw & Undekha" cut. And naturally, it's sparked a huge buzz on social media. This whole strategy of releasing a film abroad first, and that too, an uncensored version, before its home turf debut? It's a bold move, yaar. One has to wonder if it's a clever tactic to build anticipation or just a way to test the waters. Either way, it got people talking. And trust me, when a film promises "Raw & Undekha," it usually means they're not holding back. For those who've been following the whispers, the international chatter has been all about how gritty and intense this version is. It certainly sets a high bar for what we're about to see.
India Gets Its Turn: What to Expect
So, after all that global drama, 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' is finally making its way to an OTT platform here in India. The official release date is June 5, but if you're like me and can't wait, there's a special digital premiere happening on June 4 at 7 PM. That's your chance to be among the first in India to catch it. Now, the big question on everyone's mind: will our Indian release be the same "Raw & Undekha" cut that Netflix subscribers abroad got? Or will it be a slightly more, shall we say, sanitized version? Given the strict censorship norms we sometimes deal with, it's a valid concern. But honestly, after all the hype around the uncensored version, releasing anything less might just feel like a bit of a letdown. We're hoping the makers have kept the essence intact, because if there's one thing Indian audiences appreciate, it's a good story told without pulling punches.
Look, this staggered release with different cuts is becoming a thing, and it definitely adds a layer of intrigue. It makes you wonder if the "Raw & Undekha" tag is more of a marketing gimmick or if it genuinely offers a different, perhaps more impactful, viewing experience. We'll find out soon enough. Either way, 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' has done a good job of getting itself on our radar. Let's see if it lives up to the international buzz. Pakka full paisa vasool hona chahiye, boss!




