The pace has finally eased—but make no mistake, Dhurandhar: The Revenge is still playing in a league of its own. After tearing through records since its March 19 release, the Ranveer Singh-led action spectacle is now entering a more stable phase at the box office, even as its total continues to climb at a massive scale.
A Blockbuster Run Begins to Breathe
After a thunderous opening of ₹150 crore (including previews), the film set the tone early—and didn’t look back. But by Day 15, the momentum has naturally dipped a bit. According to Jio Studios, the film pulled in ₹19 crore (India net) on its fifteenth day, a noticeable drop from its earlier pace, but still strong enough for a third-week run.
So far, Dhurandhar 2 stands at around ₹961 crore net in India, with a gross of ₹1,134 crore domestically. Globally, the film has now crossed a massive ₹1501 crore, comfortably placing it among the biggest earners in Indian cinema history.
Not Just a Hindi Hit — Pan-India Grip Holds Strong
What’s working in the film’s favor is its reach beyond the Hindi belt. The dubbed versions continue to quietly add to the total. The Tamil version brought in around ₹30 lakh from 640 shows, while the Telugu version added ₹85 lakh across 1,231 shows.
More importantly, both markets are holding around 19% occupancy—solid numbers for dubbed releases this deep into a theatrical run. That kind of consistency says a lot about how far the film’s appeal has spread.
Smashing Its Own Franchise Records
What makes this run even more interesting is how easily Dhurandhar: The Revenge has outpaced its own legacy. The first film had wrapped up its lifetime at ₹1300 crore worldwide. This sequel crossed that mark in just 11 days—something very few franchises manage to pull off.
In fact, the combined box office total of the Dhurandhar series has now moved ahead of major Indian franchises like Baahubali and Pushpa. That’s not just success—that’s a shift in the commercial hierarchy of Indian cinema.
Star Power + Scale = Repeat Value
A big part of the film’s staying power comes from its cast and presentation. Ranveer Singh leads from the front, but the supporting lineup—Sara Arjun, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, and Rakesh Bedi—adds weight across the narrative.
The film’s high-voltage action, large-scale production, and crowd-pleasing moments have clearly worked in its favor, especially in mass circuits where repeat viewings are still driving numbers.
Industry Impact and What’s Next
The film’s dominance has already started affecting release calendars. Smaller and mid-budget films are stepping aside to avoid direct competition, giving Dhurandhar 2 a longer, uninterrupted run in theatres.
Now the big question is how far it can go from here. While the pace has slowed, the foundation is already so strong that even steady weekday numbers can push it into even bigger territory.
Right now, the storm may not be as aggressive—but it’s far from over.
