Will Indian Spy Thriller 'Dhurandhar 2' Stream on Netflix? Where to Watch the Indian Blockbuster Sequel in the USA

Published 03/07/2026, 10:08 AM EST

The Indian spy universe is about to witness a seismic shift as the shadows of Karachi’s Lyari district return to haunt the silver screen. Director Aditya Dhar is set to return with the sequel to his 2025 blockbuster Dhurandhar. Titled Dhurandhar: The Revenge, the film continues the story introduced in the first part, which saw Jaskirat Singh Rangi, played by Ranveer Singh, infiltrate the Pakistani underworld.

The makers recently released the official trailer on March 7, 2026, showing fans a glimpse into the next chapter of the action-packed saga. Fans who want to watch this from the comfort of their home seek answer: will the movie stream on Netflix?

The transition from the big screen to digital devices will feature a significant change in the streaming landscape for this franchise.

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All one needs to know about Dhurandhar 2 OTT release

The makers have confirmed details about Dhurandhar 2's digital release through the trailer following its run in cinemas. After completing its run in theatres, Dhurandhar: The Revenge will stream on Jio-Hotstar instead of its previous digital home, Netflix.

The update was subtly revealed earlier through official posters and the teaser, which featured the JioHotstar logo. American audiences can currently secure their seats for Dhurandhar: The Revenge at major theater chains like Cinemark and Harkins Theatres. As of now, there is no information on the availability of the sequel on OTT platforms for the USA audience.

This move suggests a strategic partnership with the Jio ecosystem to reach a wider domestic audience across various regional languages. The digital premiere is expected to occur approximately six-eight weeks after the theatrical launch.

The plot of Dhurandhar: The Revenge picks up immediately after Jaskirat consolidates his position by eliminating the Baloch leader Rehman Dakait. He must now navigate the treacherous Pakistani intelligence networks and political power structures to dismantle corrupt infrastructures from within. The stakes are raised as his dual identity faces constant threats from both suspicious allies and lethal enemies.

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The previous chapter established a complex web of betrayal that makes catching up an absolute necessity for every action enthusiast.

Why viewers should watch Dhurandhar 1 if they have not?

If viewers missed the initial entry, they have overlooked a cinematic masterclass that redefined the Indian spy genre with its gritty realism. There are several reasons why the first part is essential viewing before the revenge begins:

Visceral action: The film features expertly choreographed combat, including a standout single-shot sequence where Hamza rescues a gangster’s son during a chaotic wedding ambush.

Modern musical touch: Classic tracks are reinvented with a dark edge, such as the haunting use of ‘Rambha Ho’ during a high-tension escape attempt.

Cinematic storytelling: Aditya Dhar uses a chapter-based structure that feels like an immersive epic rather than a standard action movie.

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Real-world inspiration: The narrative draws from actual geopolitical events and the legendary recruitment of inmates.

Massive cliffhanger: The first part ends with the shocking revelation of Hamza’s true identity as an Indian operative, leaving his ultimate fate in Pakistan hanging by a thread. The post-credit scene reveals a secret diary that bridges the gap between the two films, setting up a massive hit list.

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What do you think about the upcoming Dhurandhar: The Revenge? Let us know in the comments.

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Soma Mitra

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Soma is a journalist at Netflix Junkie. With a postgraduate degree in Mass Communication, she brings production experience from documentary films like Chandua: Stories on Fabric. Covering the true crime and docu-drama beat, she turns psychological thrillers into sharp, audience-aware storytelling.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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