Ranveer Singh’s action drama ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ has premiered online internationally on Netflix, revealing a ‘raw and undekha’ version. Netizens are actively comparing this streaming cut with the Indian theatrical release, highlighting more graphic and extended violent scenes, including a famed ‘hammer scene’ and a gory football sequence.
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