Hyderabad, Jan. 30 -- Ranveer Singh and Akshaye Khanna's action spy thriller Dhurandhar started streaming on Netflix on Friday, January 30. The film is available in Hindi, and also in Tamil and Telugu. Director Aditya Dhar called the OTT premiere "a new chapter" for the movie, which stayed in cinemas for more than a month and earned over Rs 1,400 crore at the worldwide box office.

But within hours of its digital debut, social media filled up with complaints from viewers who felt the Netflix version was not the "original" theatrical experience.

Netflix's Censored version

Many viewers claimed the OTT version had muted cuss words, softened "raw" dialogues, and removed multiple sequences. Some even alleged that nearly 10 minutes from the t...