Dhurandhar OTT release: Ranveer Singh’s action thriller Dhurandhar may still be lighting up cinemas, but the film has already cracked a massive digital deal. Industry chatter suggests that Netflix has snapped
up the OTT rights for a whopping Rs 130 crore, turning it into one of the biggest streaming buys of the year and giving Ranveer a major OTT milestone.
A source told Bollywood Hungama that the figure includes both parts of the film. “Netflix has paid Rs. 130 crores for the streaming rights of Dhurandhar. This includes both parts. Hence, one can say that the rights were sold for around Rs. 65 crores each for Dhurandhar Part 1 and Part 2,” the insider said.
Calling it a rare high in today’s scaled-down OTT price market, the source added, “Nevertheless, this is a huge figure in today’s times when the OTT prices have crashed. Also, it is a significant shot-in-the-arm for Ranveer Singh. This is his biggest OTT deal yet, if we count the amount given to both parts of Dhurandhar.”
Meanwhile, the film’s theatrical response has been strong, with reviews praising the scale and Ranveer’s comeback-like energy. Times Now rated the film 3/5 and noted, “The Aditya Dhar actioner’s ending doesn’t quite justify its lengthy runtime. However, the adrenaline-pumping set pieces and relentless high-voltage action, paired with a background score that amplifies the drama and keeps the tension from ever dipping, make the ride worth it. All said, the undisputed highlight of Dhurandhar is Ranveer Singh. Even with a powerhouse ensemble delivering knockout performances, he commands the screen and reminds audiences of his unmatched range after a rather quiet phase in his career.”
Set in Pakistan, Dhurandhar follows an Indian spy who infiltrates the Lyari gangs. Directed by Aditya Dhar and based on true incidents, the story unfolds in the early 2000s. The cast includes Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal and R Madhavan, alongside Sara Arjun and Rakesh Bedi.
News18 Showsha gave the film 4 stars. An excerpt from the review read, “Dhurandhar is marked with profanity, gore and violence, lots of it, but it only adds more character and even nuance to the narrative. Here, none of it is for cheap thrills. And that’s what makes this film unique and stand out from the host of those that uses savagery as a titillation device. Before we deep dive into what this film entails, let us mention that be prepared for a complex, long, meandering story set against an intricate political and espionage landscape – one that’s based on an incredibly true story but also dramatised for effect.”



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