While Ranveer Singh’s film ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ is making waves at the box office, a strange incident has brought it into the news. This time the film has been released not only in Hindi but also in many South languages. But meanwhile, such an uproar took place in a multiplex in Hyderabad that the matter reached the police. Both Hindi and Telugu tickets were sold on the same screen, leading to debate and uproar among the audience.
Controversy over Telugu and Hindi versions
According to the viral video on social media, this incident took place at PVR Theater in Next Galleria Mall, Hyderabad. A woman said that she had booked seats for the film through a ticket booking app, where both Hindi and Telugu versions were being shown. As soon as the show started and the promo of ‘Cocktail 2’ came in between, the audience clashed among themselves. Some people were demanding to run the film in Telugu and some in Hindi. A woman was insisting that tickets for the Telugu version had been booked earlier, so that should be the case.
The situation became so bad that the police and theater staff had to intervene and handle the matter. The audience demanded separate screens. However, some people even started talking about sitting on the stairs and watching the movie. In the end the theater played the Hindi version only, due to which the people who had bought Telugu tickets got angry.
Film released in South from 21st March
Let us tell you, Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar 2 has been released in many languages this time. Although the versions in southern languages could not be prepared on time, tickets were sold in advance. Later, after getting approval from the Censor Board, this version was released on March 21. The story of the film is about an Indian spy, who is sent on a dangerous mission in the Lyari area of Pakistan. Along with Ranveer Singh, actors like Sara Arjun, Arjun Rampal, R Madhavan, Sanjay Dutt and Rakesh Bedi have been seen in the film.