Dhurandhar 2: Ranveer Singh’s Film Could Run Over 3 Hours, But Shorter Than the First Installment

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Dhurandhar 2 Runtime Revealed: Ranveer Singh’s Sequel to Hit Cinemas on March 19, 2026

Fans are eagerly awaiting the second half of Dhurandhar, and we finally have more details about the film’s runtime. According to the CBFC website, Aditya Dhar’s sequel, Dhurandhar: The Revenge, clocks in at 208 minutes — that’s 3 hours and 28 minutes on the big screen.

This makes it just seven minutes shorter than Part 1, which ran for 3 hours and 35 minutes and included a 4-minute post-credit scene. Both films now sit among some of the longest releases in Bollywood history, slightly trailing classics like Swades (210 minutes) and Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! (206 minutes). It also matches titles like Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero and the Telugu film Suvarna Sundari.


Box Office Clash and Release Context

Dhurandhar 2 is set to release on March 19, 2026, coinciding with Yash’s Toxic. Ram Charan’s Peddi had initially eyed the same date but shifted to August 2026. The first part of Dhurandhar dominated Indian cinemas after its December release, raking in nearly Rs 800 crore domestically, proving the two-part strategy successful.

Originally planned as a single film, splitting the project has clearly paid off for the producers, allowing the story to expand across both installments without losing momentum.


What to Expect in Dhurandhar 2

Following the events of Part 1, where Rehman Dakait’s demise was central, Part 2 is expected to focus on Ranveer Singh’s character executing a carefully crafted plan to take down his enemies. Yami Gautam is rumored to make a cameo, though details about her role remain under wraps.

Major theater chains like PVR and INOX are set to distribute the film in four key Indian territories, ensuring a wide reach for fans across the country.


Women in Leadership: Queen Rania Meets Indian Creatives

In a separate cultural highlight, Isha Ambani recently hosted a roundtable in Mumbai with Queen Rania of Jordan as the guest of honor. The discussion, held at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC), focused on women’s leadership, creativity, and the evolving roles of women across industries such as cinema, business, fashion, and social impact.

Guests included Masaba Gupta, Karisma Kapoor, and Navya Naveli Nanda, who shared personal experiences navigating male-dominated fields and spoke about the importance of confidence, authenticity, and purpose-driven work. The conversation highlighted how women are shaping narratives, influencing change, and creating spaces that align with their values and vision.

Queen Rania, known globally for her advocacy in education, women’s rights, and humanitarian work, reinforced the importance of cross-cultural dialogue, practical empowerment, and collaboration in driving meaningful change. The roundtable offered a platform to celebrate achievements, share insights, and inspire the next generation of female leaders.


The Takeaway

Dhurandhar 2 is shaping up to be another cinematic spectacle — long but tightly crafted, with a runtime just a touch shorter than its predecessor. Meanwhile, events like the Queen Rania roundtable underscore how creativity, leadership, and purpose are increasingly converging across industries, both in India and globally.

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