If there was any doubt about Dhurandhar: The Revenge slowing down, Day 14 has pretty much cleared it. Even with a visible dip in daily numbers, the film continues to dominate the box office—and now it’s just inches away from another massive milestone.
Led by Ranveer Singh, the spy actioner has taken its worldwide total to a staggering ₹1466 crore, putting the ₹1500 crore mark firmly within reach in the next couple of days.
Strong Hold Despite Midweek Drop
On its 14th day, the film collected ₹20.10 crore in India. That’s a drop from Day 13’s ₹27.75 crore, but for a film in its second week, these are still solid numbers.
The domestic net total now stands at ₹920 crore, showing that the film isn’t just front-loaded—it’s holding its ground consistently.
Even occupancy tells the same story. Starting slow in the morning, the film picked up through the day, with evening and night shows maintaining steady footfall. Cities like Delhi NCR and Mumbai continue to drive strong numbers, keeping the momentum alive.
Scale of Release Is Working in Its Favor
One of the key reasons behind this sustained run is sheer reach. The film is currently running across nearly 18,000 shows in India, giving it unmatched visibility.
That kind of screen presence means even average occupancy translates into big numbers—and that’s exactly what’s happening here.
Beating Its Own Legacy—and Others
What makes this run even more interesting is how comfortably Dhurandhar 2 has outperformed its own prequel. By Day 14, the first film had made around ₹460 crore. The sequel has doubled that.
It has also raced past Ranbir Kapoor’s Animal in the same timeframe and outperformed Yash’s KGF Chapter 2 globally at this stage.
The only major benchmark still ahead in the immediate comparison is Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 2, which had slightly higher India net numbers by Day 14.
But with the current pace, that gap doesn’t look impossible to close.
No Competition = Longer Run
Timing is clearly on the film’s side. With no major releases challenging it right now, Dhurandhar 2 is enjoying a clean window at the box office.
That breathing space is crucial. It allows the film to stretch its run into the third week without losing screens or attention—something most big films don’t get.
And we’ve already seen the impact of that, with other films adjusting their release dates to avoid the clash.
What Happens Next?
The ₹1500 crore mark now feels like a matter of “when,” not “if.”
The bigger question is how far beyond that the film can go. Will it slow down naturally in Week 3, or will strong word of mouth keep pushing it higher?
At this point, Dhurandhar: The Revenge isn’t just performing—it’s setting the pace for the entire box office.
And for now, there’s no sign of it giving that lead away anytime soon.
