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Dhurandhar OTT release: Where to watch Ranveer Singh’s film after its theatrical run?

Ranveer Singh’s much-talked-about film is gearing up for release, and even before it hits the big screen, fans are already curious about its OTT journey. Viewers want to know which streaming platform will bag the rights and how soon the film will arrive online after its theatrical run. With excitement...

Dhurandhar OTT release: Where to watch Ranveer Singh’s film after its theatrical run?

Ranveer Singh’s much-talked-about film is gearing up for release, and even before it hits the big screen, fans are already curious about its OTT journey. Viewers want to know which streaming platform will bag the rights and how soon the film will arrive online after its theatrical run. With excitement building around both its cinema debut and digital release, all eyes are now on the makers for an official announcement. Here’s a closer look at what to expect from Dhurandhar’s online premiere. According to an OTTPlay report, is expected to make its digital debut on January 30, 2025, marking its transition from theatres to streaming. While the date is still tentative, early reports suggest that Netflix is likely to secure the rights to the film. If confirmed, the Ranveer Singh-starrer will be available for audiences to stream globally on the platform once it wraps up its theatrical cycle. Fans can therefore look forward to enjoying the film from the comfort of their homes early next year. is set to hit theatres on 5 December 2025, with the story unfolding across two parts the second instalment expected to arrive in the first half of 2026. The film boasts a stellar ensemble cast led by Ranveer Singh, who plays a RAW agent at the heart of the narrative. He is joined by Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan, Akshaye Khanna, Arjun Rampal and Sara Arjun, supported by an impressive lineup of actors assembled by director Aditya Dhar. At its core, the story follows Ranveer Singh’s character as he leads a daring undercover mission deep within hostile territory, navigating dangerous zones such as Pakistan’s Lyari to dismantle a powerful terrorist network. The narrative blends fictional drama with elements inspired by real covert operations, delivering gritty action sequences, tense political undercurrents and a layered web of betrayals. With its expansive storyline and soaring stakes, Dhurandhar promises a gripping and immersive spy thriller experience. The parents of Ashoka Chakra and Sena Medal awardee Late Major Mohit Sharma have approached the Delhi High Court seeking an urgent stay on Ranveer Singh’s film Dhurandhar, Bar and Bench reported. They allege the movie borrows from the officer’s life and missions without permission from the Army or his family. The director, however, recently stated on X that the film is not based on real events.

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