As the curtain begins to fall on 2025, Dhurandhar is still playing to packed houses — and refusing to behave like a film in its fourth week. Director Aditya Dhar’s spy thriller has found a timely boost from New Year celebrations, showing fresh signs of growth just when most big releases start to slow down.
Led by Ranveer Singh and Akshaye Khanna, the film has now turned its theatrical run into a full-blown box office phenomenon, inching closer to yet another historic milestone.
Day 26 surge keeps momentum alive
On its twenty-sixth day, Dhurandhar earned around ₹11.25 crore India net across all languages, according to early trade estimates. The figure marks a modest but important rise from Monday’s ₹10.5 crore, highlighting how holiday footfalls are helping the film sustain its long run.
With this, the film’s total India net collection has crossed ₹712 crore in just 26 days, a number that places it in a league of its own among Hindi releases.
Four weeks in, occupancy still holding strong
Even deep into its theatrical journey, Dhurandhar is showing surprising stability in terms of audience turnout. On Day 25, the film recorded an overall Hindi occupancy of around 23%, with evenings once again emerging as the strongest window. Morning shows opened slower, but footfalls climbed steadily through the day — a pattern that has become familiar during its extended run.
Trade insiders say this kind of consistency is rare unless a film enjoys both mass appeal and repeat audiences.
A look at Dhurandhar’s 26-day box office journey
What makes Dhurandhar’s run stand out isn’t just its headline totals, but how the collections have held firm week after week.
- Week 1: ₹207.25 crore
- Week 2: ₹253.25 crore — the film’s highest-earning week
- Week 3: ₹172 crore
- Week 4 (first four days): ₹79.75 crore
Despite the expected drop in Week 3, the film bounced back over weekends and is now on track to cross ₹100 crore in Week 4, something very few Hindi films have managed.
Day-wise trends also show strong weekend jumps and controlled weekday drops, proving that the film hasn’t relied on front-loaded numbers alone.
Gross, overseas, and worldwide totals soar
On the gross front, Dhurandhar has already rewritten Bollywood history. Its India gross has reached approximately ₹854.75 crore, making it the biggest Bollywood grosser domestically.
Overseas markets have added another ₹240.75 crore, pushing the film’s worldwide total to nearly ₹1,095.5 crore. Producer figures suggest the film may have already breached the ₹1,100 crore mark globally.
Chasing ‘Jawan’ and the all-time record
With Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan sitting at around ₹1,160 crore worldwide, Dhurandhar is now within striking distance of becoming the highest-earning Bollywood film of all time. Having already crossed the ₹1,000 crore gross mark, it has comfortably overtaken films like Pathaan and Kalki 2898 AD.
All eyes are now on how much further it can climb before its theatrical run winds down.
Competition fails to slow the run
Interestingly, Avatar: Fire and Ash has not been able to disrupt Dhurandhar’s dominance in India. The Hollywood release has moved past the ₹150 crore mark but has seen weekday collections hover around ₹5 crore, while Dhurandhar continues to outperform it even in its fourth week.
Sequel already on the radar
With numbers like these, anticipation for ‘Dhurandhar Part 2’ is only growing louder. Scheduled for release on March 19, 2026, the sequel is already being tipped as another potential ₹1,000 crore contender. If that happens, Ranveer Singh could join an elite club alongside Shah Rukh Khan and Prabhas — or even set a new record for fastest back-to-back ₹1,000 crore films.
Final words
At this stage, Dhurandhar isn’t just collecting crores — it’s reshaping what a long theatrical run can look like in modern Bollywood. With steady weekday numbers, festive boosts, and a sequel locked in, Aditya Dhar’s spy thriller is closing 2025 exactly where it started its journey: on top, and still climbing.
