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Dhurandhar 2 Runtime Revealed: Ranveer Singh's Sequel Shaves Off Minutes From Prequel But Maintains Epic 3-Hour Storytelling
The upcoming espionage sequel Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge has finalized its theatrical duration, officially locking in at 3 hours and 28 minutes (208 minutes). While the runtime confirms the film as one of the most expansive releases in recent Indian cinema history, it sits slightly behind the massive footprint of its predecessor. The first installment, Dhurandhar, carried a colossal runtime of 3 hours and 35 minutes (215 minutes), a figure that was notably bolstered by a critical 4-minute post-credit sequence. This segment served as a narrative bridge between the two chapters, setting a franchise trend for long-form, immersive storytelling that prioritizes character depth over traditional condensed action formats. The decision to maintain a runtime exceeding the three-hour mark follows the immense commercial success of the first film, which redefined box office benchmarks for the spy-thriller genre. The original Dhurandhar amassed a historic ₹838.32 Cr Net in India, with its domestic gross crossing the ₹1005.65 Cr mark. Globally, the film reached a staggering ₹1305 Cr, supported by a strong overseas performance of ₹299.35 Cr. The prequel's ability to sustain high theater occupancy despite its 215-minute length proved the audience's appetite for director Aditya Dhar's detailed geopolitical world-building, which was further intensified by an A certificate—a first for lead actor Ranveer Singh. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The franchise's narrative began by exploring the Indian intelligence response to the 1999 IC-814 hijacking and the 2001 Parliament attack. The plot centered on Intelligence Bureau chief Ajay Sanyal's activation of a covert program utilizing death row inmates as operational assets. The first chapter concluded with lead asset Jaskirat Singh Rangi uncovering a deep-seated link between the ISI and the Karachi underworld. After seizing control of the syndicate, Rangi was left positioned to execute a high-stakes kill list, a plot point that was explicitly teased in the first film's extended post-credits scene. Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge picks up directly from this transition, shifting the narrative gears into a relentless pursuit across borders. The sequel focuses on the protagonist operating under the identity of Hamza Ali Mazari as he targets the elusive Major Iqbal to dismantle the criminal-intelligence network established in the first film. By opting for a 208-minute duration, the production seeks to provide a comprehensive resolution to the cliffhangers introduced in the prequel. The film's substantial runtime reflects a commitment to maintaining the gritty, unhurried pace that turned the original into a runaway hit.