Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh’s gangster-action film ‘Dhurandhar’ is ready for release. The film is going to hit the big screens on 5th December. Earlier, the Censor Board has passed the film by giving it ‘A’ certification. CBFC has made some cuts in ‘Dhurandhar’ and has also instructed the makers to make important changes. With a runtime of more than 3.5 hours, ‘Dhurandhar’ has also become the longest film released in the last 17 years.
According to the report of Bollywood Hungama, ‘Dhurandhar’ has received ‘A’ certificate from the Censor Board. Ranveer Singh made his debut with ‘Band Baaja Baaraat’ in 2010 and in his career of 15 years, he worked in 16 films. But till date none of his films has received ‘A’ certificate. That means ‘Dhurandhar’ is the first film in the actor’s career which has got adult rating.
CBFC made important changes in ‘Dhurandhar’
- He has asked the makers to add a voiceover for the Hindi disclaimer in the film.
- The runtime of the disclaimer has also been increased to match the voiceover disclaimer.
- The censor board has imposed many cuts on ‘Dhurandhar’. The violence scenes in the beginning of the film have been changed.
- CBFC has asked to reduce the violence scenes and one abusive word at the end of the film has been muted.
- The name of the character of a minister in the film has also changed.
- It has been asked to add anti-drugs and anti-smoking static in the scenes in which characters are seen using intoxicants.
Runtime of ‘Dhurandhar’
Talking about the runtime of ‘Dhurandhar’, Ranveer Singh’s film will be 3 hours, 34 minutes and 1 second (214.01 minutes) long. With this, it will be the longest Bollywood film among all the films released in 17 years. Earlier, the film ‘Jodha Akbar’ released in 2008 was 214 minutes long.

