Netflix Revises Dhurandhar Print Following Online Backlash
Audiences in India generally expect uncut and uncensored versions of films on streaming platforms. However, this expectation faced challenges with the release of Dhurandhar on Netflix. The initial version was significantly shorter than its theatrical release, featuring muted profanity and subpar color grading. This led to widespread disappointment among fans, who took to social media to express their frustration.
Netflix Responds to Backlash Over Dhurandhar
In a significant turnaround, Netflix has updated its version of Dhurandhar. The new release boasts a bitrate of 12.56 mbps, a substantial increase from the original 1.79 mbps. This change represents nearly six times more data, promising improved viewing quality for subscribers.
Technical Improvements
- New bitrate: 12.56 mbps
- Previous bitrate: 1.79 mbps
- Quality enhancement: Nearly six times more data
Despite this upgrade, viewers remain concerned about the potential cuts and censorship. This issue has been a recurring theme for Netflix, particularly since the controversy surrounding the Animal episode. As fans continue to advocate for changes, the pressure is on the platform to fully address these ongoing concerns.