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Dhurandhar CBFC Certificate: People below 18 years of age will not be able to watch Dhurandhar, Censor Board used scissors on Ranveer’s film.

December 2, 2025 by Uma Shankar

Dhurandhar CBFC Certificate:Bollywood’s ‘Energy King’ Ranveer Singh’s film ‘Dhurandhar’ is going to be released in theaters on December 5. This film has been directed by Aditya Dhar. ‘Dhurandhar’ has got A certificate from censor. But with this certificate, some interesting things related to this film have come to light. Along with ‘A’ certificate, ‘Dhurandhar’ has also become the longest film of Bollywood in the last 17 years.

‘Dhurandhar’ The official runtime is 214 minutes and 1 second (3 hours 34 minutes 1 second). In the history of Bollywood, no big budget Hindi film has had such a run time in the last 17 years. In terms of length, ‘Dhurandhar’ has equaled Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s epic film ‘Jodha Akbar’ (214 minutes) released in 2008. Director Aditya Dhar is leaving no stone unturned to bring his story to the big screen.

Ranveer Singh’s first ‘A’ rated film

In his illustrious career of 15 years, Ranveer Singh This is the first ‘A’ certificate for any film. From this certificate given by CBFC, it is clearly written that the subject of ‘Dhurandhar’ is quite dark, intense and mature. In particular, due to the scenes of violence shown in the film, the Censor Board has considered it suitable only for audiences of 18 years of age and above. This film can present Ranveer Singh in a completely new avatar.

There have been some changes in the film

Before giving certificate to such a long and intense film, CBFC has suggested many necessary changes and the makers have also agreed to these changes. Instructions have been given to reduce or change the non-violent scenes shown in the beginning and second part of the film. In the first half, some violent visuals have been removed and replaced with appropriate shots.

To avoid controversies, the team has also been advised to change the name of a minister’s character as per the need. An abusive word used in the film has been muted on the instructions of the board. The makers have been asked to add anti-drug and anti-smoking static warnings wherever certain characters are shown consuming addictive substances in the film and have also been directed to add a voice over for the Hindi disclaimer.

Music in the end credits

After following the instructions of CBFC, the makers have taken another step to make the film more powerful. He has added music and some extra scenes in the end credits, which will make the film more interesting.

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Uma Shankar writes about finance, business, and investment topics. He simplifies complex subjects like stock market, banking, tax, and cryptocurrency to help readers make informed financial decisions. Data-driven reporting is his strength.

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