Wednesday, March 25, 2026: In a marketplace increasingly driven by event cinema, Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar 2 has breached the Rs 900-crore mark globally within just six days of release. Trade estimates sourced from Sacnilk peg the film’s worldwide gross at Rs 919 crore, an extraordinary figure that signals both franchise strength and sustained audience appetite for high-stakes espionage dramas.
From an analytical standpoint, the film’s performance reflects a near-perfect convergence of scale, star power, and sequel momentum. Its domestic gross stands at Rs 687.43 crore, while overseas territories have contributed Rs 231.57 crore, underscoring the film’s cross-market traction and the growing global footprint of Hindi-language tentpoles.
The India nett total, currently at Rs 575.67 crore across over 135,000 shows, reveals the depth of its theatrical penetration. More significantly, the film’s opening day rewrote record books. Including paid previews, it amassed Rs 145.55 crore nett, becoming the first Hindi film to cross the Rs 100-crore mark in a single day. For trade analysts, this is less a spike and more a structural shift in how tentpole releases are front-loaded in the post-pandemic era.
The weekend surge added another Rs 308.57 crore nett, consolidating its blockbuster trajectory. Expected weekday declines were visible but controlled: Monday collections stood at Rs 65 crore nett, followed by Rs 56.55 crore on Tuesday. These holdover figures, while lower than opening highs, remain exceptionally strong by conventional benchmarks, indicating sustained audience interest beyond initial hype.
Can Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar 2 break the Rs. 1000 Cr Barrier Worldwide
Directed by Aditya Dhar, the sequel Dhurandhar 2 builds on an established narrative universe, with Singh reprising his role as intelligence operative Hamza Ali Mazari. The film expands its scope by delving into the character’s evolution within Karachi’s volatile underworld, while also tracing his origins as Jaskirat Singh Rangi. This layered storytelling appears to have resonated with audiences seeking both spectacle and continuity.
The ensemble cast, including R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, Sanjay Dutt, Sara Arjun, and Rakesh Bedi, adds further weight to the film’s commercial pull, enhancing its appeal across demographics.
From a broader industry lens, Dhurandhar: The Revenge exemplifies how franchise-building, when paired with aggressive distribution and global marketing, can yield unprecedented early returns. The key question now is sustainability: whether the film can maintain momentum in its second week and push toward the elusive Rs 1,000-crore benchmark.
At its current pace, however, the film is not just a box office success, it is a recalibration of expectations.
