India, Jan. 3 -- After a stellar 4-week run at the box office and over Rs.1140 crore haul, Aditya Dhar's Dhurandhar went through some key changes and was re-released in theatres. Amid reports that the changes were made as per a directive by the I&B Ministry, officials denied this, and the filmmakers claimed they made the changes after they were found to be 'offensive'.

Dhurandhar was re-released in theatres with a new version after a few words were muted out. The production house, B62 Studios, led by Aditya and Lokesh Dhar, decided to make the changes independently, without a directive from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B), officials told PTI.

The filmmakers also said that they approached the Central Board of Film Cert...