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'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' featuring Ranveer Singh and directed by Aditya Dhar has cemented its status as an all-time blockbuster, crossing the monumental Rs. 900 crore gross milestone worldwide in its first week. Despite a massive 3-hour and 49-minute runtime, the espionage thriller has maintained an iron grip on the domestic market, fueled by strong word-of-mouth and festive boosts from Ugadi and Gudi Padwa. From its record-breaking Rs. 114.85 crore peak on Day 4 to its current global gross of Rs. 919 crore, 'Dhurandhar 2' continues to shatter records as the fastest Indian film to breach the Rs. 500 crore mark.
The box office reign of 'Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge' shows no signs of slowing down as it completes its first week in theaters. Despite the daunting 3-hour and 49-minute runtime, the Aditya Dhar directorial has maintained remarkable weekday stability, proving that the record-breaking momentum of its opening weekend was no fluke. After shattering the Rs. 240 crore net mark in its first 60 hours, the Ranveer Singh starrer is now comfortably cruising toward the Rs. 600 crore net milestone on Day 7.
Benefiting from the festive spirit of Ugadi and Gudi Padwa, the film has maintained an iron grip on the box office with high occupancy levels expected to usher in another massive day of collections.With widespread word-of-mouth appreciation and midnight screenings added to accommodate the rush, the film enters its first Wednesday as an undisputed all-time blockbuster. Let's take a closer look.'Dhurandhar The Revenge' Review
'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' first week projections
Following a massive start, 'Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge' has maintained an extraordinary grip at the box office over its first week.
After a Rs. 43 crore opening day, the film skyrocketed to a peak of Rs. 114.85 crore on Day 4, consistently crossing the 100-crore mark during its debut weekend. While collections naturally stabilized as the week progressed, the film remained a powerhouse, closing Day 6 with a solid Rs. 56.55 crore.On the global front, the action-blockbuster has officially crossed the massive Rs. 900 crore mark in total earnings, bringing in a worldwide gross of Rs.
919 crore, fueled by a strong domestic performance of Rs. 687.43 crore and an additional Rs. 231.57 crore from international markets.On the domestic front, the movie has secured a net collection of Rs. 578.49 crore. These record-breaking numbers have been achieved through a staggering total of 135,965 shows since its release.
'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' day 7 live tracking
Entering its first full week in theaters, 'Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge' continues its successful run. On its seventh day, the film is playing across 7,598 shows nationwide and has already pulled in Rs. 6.87 crore in early livennet collections today. This steady performance brings the movie’s total net domestic earnings to an impressive Rs. 582.59 crore. Meanwhile, the total India gross now stands at Rs. 695.59 crore. Since evening and night show figures are still being tallied, these numbers are expected to rise further by the end of the day.
Day wise collections for 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge'
Day 0: Rs. 43 croreDay 1: Rs. 102 croreDay 2: Rs. 80.72 croreDay 3: Rs. 113 croreDay 4: Rs. 114.85 croreDay 5: Rs. 65 croreDay 6: Rs. 56.55 croreDay 7: Rs. 6.87 croreTOTAL: Rs. 582.59 crore
Language wise breakdown:
Hindi: Rs. 6.47 croreTamil: Rs. 0.10 croreTelugu: Rs. 0.30 crore
More about 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge'
Aditya Dhar’s 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' serves as the visceral conclusion to a two-part saga, tracing the transformation of an Indian soldier into a deep-cover operative within the heart of the Karachi underworld.
The sequel picks up where the 2025 blockbuster left off, delving into the origin story of Jaskirat Singh Rangi, played by Ranveer Singh. Driven by a personal tragedy of the brutal murder of his family over a land dispute, Jaskirat is recruited by the IB to infiltrate Pakistan's Lyari gangs.
Under the alias Hamza Ali Mazari, he rises to become the "King of Lyari," expertly pitting rival gangs against one another while navigating a high-stakes counter-terrorism operation that mirrors real-world geopolitical shifts like the 2016 Uri surgical strikes and demonetization.Due to its grotesque violence in action sequences, the CBFC granted the film an 'A' (Adults Only) certificate. It is one of the longest Indian feature films ever made, with a finalized theatrical runtime of 229 minutes (3 hours and 49 minutes), though some international versions reportedly run up to 235 minutes.The film also stars R. Madhavan as the wise and powerful Ajay Sanyal, Sanjay Dutt as the savage SP Chaudhary Aslam,
Arjun Rampal
as the primary antagonist, Major Iqbal, a menacing ISI officer, Sara Arjun as Hamza’s wife, Yalina, who serves as his emotional anchor and
Rakesh Bedi
as Jameel Jamali, a Karachi politician. Yami Gautam appears in a brief cameo, while Akshaye Khanna returns in pivotal flashback sequences.Notably, the spy thriller is the seventh longest Indian film of all time, yet it became the fastest Indian film to gross Rs. 500 crore worldwide. The two films were shot back-to-back over 15 months across locations in Thailand, Ladakh, and Punjab.DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and data in this article are compiled from diverse public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the movie's box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only.


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