The highly anticipated sequel Dhurandhar: The Revenge has officially locked its final runtime, setting a new benchmark for Indian cinema in 2026. Starring Ranveer Singh in the lead role, the film has been certified with an ‘A’ rating by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) with a finalized duration of 229 minutes, or approximately 3 hours and 49 minutes. While certain international classification boards and ticketing platforms have listed the film at 235 minutes, it remains one of the longest Hindi feature films ever produced. This massive runtime places the spy thriller in an elite group of cinematic epics, ranking as the seventh longest Indian film of all time, just behind historical classics like Lagaan and Sangam.

The extended duration reflects the ambitious scale of the narrative, which concludes the intense duology directed by Aditya Dhar. Ranveer Singh reprises his role as Jaskirat Singh Rangi, an undercover agent navigating the dangerous geopolitical landscape of Karachi. The film’s length has already prompted unique scheduling shifts in theaters, with many multiplexes across India introducing 24-hour screenings and shows starting as early as 2 AM to accommodate the overwhelming demand. Despite the nearly four-hour commitment, fan excitement remains at an all-time high, with global advance bookings already crossing the ₹150 crore mark. As the film prepares for its grand release on March 19, 2026, it stands as a testament to the audience’s growing appetite for expansive, high-stakes storytelling on the big screen.