Voices of Payments: interview with Nuvei. December 09, 2025

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The two team up to digitize the grainy, 35mm film. As the "MainHoonNaUncut" footage flickers to life, they see:

Kabir’s journey leads him to Mr. D'Souza, a retired projectionist living in a quiet corner of Mumbai. D'Souza reveals that during the final edit, several "uncut" sequences were physically removed to fit theatre runtimes. These reels weren't destroyed but were stored in a climate-controlled vault that time forgot. Reconstructing the Masterpiece MainHoonNaUncut

Raw, behind-the-scenes looks at the "bullet time" sequences without the final CGI layers. The two team up to digitize the grainy, 35mm film

A chilling monologue from the villain explaining his descent into extremism, adding a layer of tragic complexity to his character. The Viral Movement D'Souza reveals that during the final edit, several

Kabir starts sharing snippets under the hashtag . The internet explodes. Fans from across the globe—from the bustling streets of Delhi to the diaspora in London—begin a digital campaign to have the full uncut version released on streaming platforms like Netflix. The Legacy

Kabir, a young film restoration student, grew up idolizing the high-octane action and emotional depth of Main Hoon Na . During a deep dive into the Red Chillies Entertainment archives for a university project, he discovers a series of production logs mentioning a "Director’s Cut"—nearly 40 minutes of footage never seen by the public, including extended action sequences and deeper backstories for the antagonist, Raghavan. The Archivist's Secret

Deeper scenes between Major Ram and Laxman that explore their fractured family dynamic.