Madras High Court has dismissed petitions seeking to halt the screening of Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge until the completion of Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. The court observed no valid grounds for stopping the release and allowed the film to proceed without restrictions. The verdict brings major relief to the makers and ensures uninterrupted theatrical streaming across theatres in Tamil Nadu.
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