In a surprising turn of events, officials have now confirmed that the recent alterations to Aditya Dhar’s film ‘Dhurandhar’, which include muted dialogues, were entirely the choice of the filmmakers. These modifications were implemented in accordance with the Cinematograph Act, rather than due to any government intervention. Read on to know more.
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