Ranveer Singh Turns Dhurandhar 2 Music Launch Into A Concert; Runtime And CBFC Cuts Revealed
The launch, presented at scale, highlighted how Bollywood is increasingly leaning into concert-style experiences to amplify film music campaigns
The launch, presented at scale, highlighted how Bollywood is increasingly leaning into concert-style experiences to amplify film music campaigns
Ranveer Singh turned the music launch of Dhurandhar: The Revenge into a full-blown concert, delivering a high-energy, performance-driven spectacle that blurred the line between a promotional event and a live show.
Held in Mumbai, the event saw thousands of fans in attendance, with Singh commanding the stage through electrifying performances and crowd interactions—underscoring the film’s strong musical positioning ahead of release. The launch, presented at scale, highlighted how Bollywood is increasingly leaning into concert-style experiences to amplify film music campaigns.
Beyond the spectacle, the film has also been in the spotlight for its runtime and censor developments. The Central Board of Film Certification has cleared the film with an A certificate, with a final runtime of approximately 3 hours and 49 minutes following edits.
Certain violent sequences and profane language were trimmed as part of the certification process, resulting in a slightly shorter India version compared to its overseas cut.
With a grand music rollout, viral tracks, and aggressive pre-release promotions, Dhurandhar: The Revenge is building strong momentum ahead of its theatrical debut, positioning itself as one of the biggest event films of the year.