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Dhurandhar Collection Day 7: Film Crosses ₹200 Crore With Consistent Weekday Performance

Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar crosses ₹200 crore in a week, maintaining powerful weekday box-office momentum.

Aditya Dhar’s espionage thriller Dhurandhar, starring Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, and Sanjay Dutt, stormed past the ₹200 crore mark at the Indian box office on its seventh day (Thursday, December 11, 2025), cementing its status as the fastest Hindi film of 2025 to reach the milestone. Released on December 5, the film added an estimated ₹27 crore on day seven—matching its Tuesday and Wednesday collections—to take its domestic total to approximately ₹207.25 crore, according to early estimates by Sacnilk.

The film opened with a solid ₹28 crore on Friday, jumped to ₹32 crore on Saturday, and exploded to ₹43 crore on Sunday, delivering a blockbuster opening weekend of ₹103 crore. Crucially, Dhurandhar showed remarkable hold on weekdays: ₹23.25 crore on Monday, ₹27 crore on Tuesday, another ₹27 crore on Wednesday, and ₹27 crore again on Thursday. This near-flat trend through the working week has stunned trade circles and silenced early doubters who feared a post-weekend drop.

Trade analyst Taran Adarsh hailed the numbers as proof of content triumph: “NUMBERS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS... #Dhurandhar is a BOXOFFICE MONSTER... Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday—the trends clearly point towards a blockbuster run. Had the content not connected, the numbers would’ve collapsed after the big weekend itself.”

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The film has performed exceptionally across mass pockets as well as premium multiplex chains, with strong walk-ins and repeat viewership driven by rave word-of-mouth on its taut screenplay, high-octane action sequences, and Akshaye Khanna’s chilling antagonist act. Despite facing competition from holdover family entertainers and regional biggies, occupancy remained above 55-60% on weekdays in major cities.

With no major Hindi release arriving until late December and advance bookings already robust for the second weekend, industry trackers now project Dhurandhar to comfortably cross ₹300 crore lifetime and challenge the year’s biggest grossers. The makers have officially locked March 19, 2026, for the sequel, confirming that Ranveer Singh will reprise his role in what is now being positioned as a full-blown spy franchise.

Dhurandhar’s rampaging run reaffirms Ranveer Singh’s box-office pull after a mixed 2024 and marks a triumphant return for Akshaye Khanna, whose menacing portrayal is being hailed as one of the finest villain performances in recent Hindi cinema.

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