Post by : Mina Rahman
Dhurandhar continues its remarkable journey at the box office, showcasing Ranveer Singh’s electrifying presence. The high-energy thriller keeps surpassing expectations, with record-setting figures being logged almost daily. Following an impressive second weekend, the movie experienced an astonishing gain on its second Monday, earning more than it did on its first Monday—a noteworthy phenomenon in Indian cinema.
In the Indian market, Dhurandhar amassed over ₹140 crore net during its second weekend, establishing a new record for Hindi films. On Monday, the film saw a modest 50% drop, contributing ₹29 crore to its total. This brings the film’s Indian net total to ₹379.75 crore (₹455.50 crore gross), positioning it as the eighth highest-grossing Bollywood film in the nation, falling just behind blockbusters like Dangal and Animal.
The international reception has been just as impressive. The film garnered $16 million abroad, with over half of this amount generated in the past four days. This boost enabled Dhurandhar to exceed the ₹600 crore threshold globally, culminating in a total worldwide gross of ₹600.75 crore.
With this milestone, Dhurandhar becomes the third Indian film of 2025 to achieve a gross of over ₹600 crore worldwide, surpassing prominent releases such as Padmaavat (₹585 crore) and Sanju (₹592 crore), alongside YRF’s romantic hit Saiyaara.
Directed by Aditya Dhar, Dhurandhar boasts Ranveer Singh in the role of Hamza, an Indian agent infiltrating the gangs of Lyari in Pakistan. The film has received acclaim for its notable performances, including those by Akshaye Khanna, Rakesh Bedi, Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan, and Arjun Rampal. Fans are now anticipating the sequel, set to debut on March 12, 2026, promising to wrap up this thrilling espionage narrative.
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