Dhurandhar: The Revenge is finally making the jump from cinemas to streaming, and its OTT rollout is shaping up to be far from a standard digital release.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Title | Dhurandhar: The Revenge |
| Also Known As | Dhurandhar 2 |
| Genre | Spy Thriller, Action |
| Lead Actor | Ranveer Singh |
| Director | Aditya Dhar |
| Language | Hindi |
| Theatrical Release | 2026 (Global theatrical run) |
| OTT Release (India) | May 14, 2026 (JioHotstar โ theatrical cut) |
| OTT Release (Malaysia) | May 15, 2026 (Netflix โ extended international cut) |
| OTT Platform (Intl.) | Netflix |
| Runtime (Theatrical) | Approx. standard cinema runtime (CBFC-approved edit) |
| Runtime (Extended) | ~3 hours 52 minutes (International โRaw & Undekhaโ version) |
| Special Feature | Extended scenes, uncensored content, longer end credits |
| Version Differences | India gets theatrical cut; overseas gets directorโs/extended cut |
| Tagline (OTT) | Raw & Undekha |
Instead, the Ranveer Singh-led spy thriller is arriving with two distinct versions: one for Indian audiences and a longer, more indulgent international cut for viewers overseas, including in Malaysia.
After a blockbuster theatrical run globally, the film is now preparing to extend its momentum online with what is being positioned as a more ‘raw’ and immersive viewing experience. The OTT rollout is expected around mid-May 2026, with May 14 emerging as the most widely reported release date.
Where to watch it in Malaysia
Outside India, Netflix is expected to host the more expansive international version, functioning as a directorโs cut with extended scenes and snippets that never made it into theatres.
For Malaysian viewers, this is the version to look out for. Thereโs no need for an Indian streaming account or any workaround, as a standard Netflix Malaysia subscription should be enough to access the film once it drops internationally.
The Malaysian market has consistently shown strong support for large-scale Hindi action spectacles and spy thrillers, especially those driven by cinematic scale and star power.
For many viewers in Malaysia, who watched Dhurandhar 2 in packed multiplexes during travels abroad, the OTT release has become a much-anticipated opportunity to revisit the film in a more intimate settingโwhether to relive its massive action set pieces or catch more of those โpeak detailing by Aditya Dharโ moments that may have been missed the first time.




