Even in its fourth week, Dhurandhar is behaving less like a typical box office hit and more like a full-blown phenomenon. Released on December 5, 2025, Aditya Dhar’s spy thriller continues to pull crowds despite fresh competition and franchise heavyweights trying to dent its momentum. The result? A roaring box office run that shows no signs of easing up.
Fourth Week, Same Dominance
Trade estimates suggest Dhurandhar has already crossed ₹660 crore net in India by the end of Day 23, with its worldwide gross sailing past ₹1,025 crore. What’s impressive is not just the numbers, but the consistency. Even after a brief weekday dip at the start of Week 4, the film bounced back strongly over the weekend, proving that word-of-mouth remains firmly on its side.
New releases like Kartik Aaryan and Ananya Panday’s Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri, along with earlier juggernauts such as James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash, have failed to shake Ranveer Singh’s grip on the box office.
Day 23 Box Office Snapshot
- Day 22 (Friday): ₹15 crore
- Day 23 (Saturday – early estimates): ₹20.50 crore
With that surge, Dhurandhar’s India net total stands at ₹668 crore, while the domestic gross has reached approximately ₹801.5 crore.
For comparison, TMMTMTTM managed ₹5.25 crore on Saturday, taking its three-day total to ₹18.25 crore, underlining just how wide the gap is between the two films.
Week-by-Week India Collection
- Week 1: ₹207.25 crore
- Week 2: ₹253.25 crore
- Week 3: ₹172 crore
- Week 4 (so far): ₹35.5 crore
Total (India Net): ₹668 crore
These numbers make Dhurandhar the highest-grossing Bollywood film ever in India, and the fifth highest-grossing Indian film overall, trailing only pan-India giants like Pushpa 2, Baahubali 2, KGF Chapter 2, and RRR.
Overseas Run: Records Falling One by One
Internationally, the film has found a second wind thanks to the Christmas holiday window. Trade insiders report that Dhurandhar is still earning over $1 million per day overseas, pushing its international total beyond $26 million.
Its worldwide gross currently stands between ₹1,035–1,050 crore, depending on trade and producer figures.
In the process, the film has surpassed the lifetime overseas collections of several iconic Indian films, including:
- Awara
- Mera Naam Joker
- My Name Is Khan
- Dunki
- 3 Idiots
While Dangal’s all-time overseas record remains untouched, Dhurandhar is steadily climbing and is expected to outpace classics like Sholay, Bobby, and Kalki 2898 AD before its theatrical run wraps up.
Why ‘Dhurandhar’ Is Working
Beyond the spectacle and scale, the film’s strength lies in its tight storytelling, political tension, and Ranveer Singh’s commanding performance. Director Aditya Dhar blends raw action with emotional stakes, giving audiences more than just surface-level thrills.
Strong ensemble support from Akshaye Khanna, Arjun Rampal, Sanjay Dutt, and R. Madhavan has also played a key role in sustaining interest well into the later weeks.
About the Film
Dhurandhar follows Hamza, an Indian intelligence operative who infiltrates terror networks operating out of Karachi. The high-stakes spy thriller marks one of Ranveer Singh’s most intense roles to date. A Part 2 is already confirmed and scheduled for release in March 2026, setting the stage for what could become a full-fledged franchise.
Final Words
At this point, Dhurandhar isn’t just chasing records — it’s redefining them. With ₹700 crore in India now well within reach and overseas numbers still ticking upward, Ranveer Singh and Aditya Dhar have delivered a rare box office beast that refuses to be slowed down. If momentum holds, this run could be remembered as one of Hindi cinema’s most dominant theatrical performances ever.
