Dhurandhar has sustained an unparalleled box office trajectory, exhibiting remarkable resilience against typical second-week declines that affect most large-scale releases. The Ranveer Singh starrer has consistently defied post-pandemic trends by maintaining strong daily earnings, with Tuesday's performance marking yet another peak that reinforces its commanding presence in both Indian and overseas territories.
Domestically, the film secured ₹30 crore net on Tuesday, building directly on the ₹30.50 crore collected the previous day, reflecting extraordinary audience retention during weekdays of the second week. These figures have propelled Dhurandhar to a cumulative ₹411.25 crore net (equivalent to ₹493.50 crore gross) in India over merely 12 days, establishing it as only the seventh Hindi-language production to breach the prestigious ₹400 crore net threshold.
The international markets have witnessed a significant resurgence, particularly across the second weekend, injecting fresh momentum into the global tally. With $16 million accrued overseas in the initial 12-day period—more than half realized in the preceding five days alone—the film's worldwide gross has escalated to a formidable ₹639 crore, effectively doubling its first-week collections.
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Tuesday's robust earnings positioned Dhurandhar to overtake the lifetime worldwide hauls of established blockbusters such as Leo at ₹605 crore, Jailer at ₹607 crore, and Sultan at ₹622 crore. Industry analysts anticipate the film will soon eclipse Baahubali: The Beginning's ₹650 crore benchmark, with strong indications it could approach or attain the ₹700 crore worldwide milestone as early as Thursday.
Helmed by director Aditya Dhar, Dhurandhar portrays Ranveer Singh as Hamza, an undercover Indian operative embedded within Pakistan's Lyari criminal underworld, complemented by pivotal performances from Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, R Madhavan, and Arjun Rampal. The narrative's continuation through a planned sequel is confirmed for theatrical release on March 12, 2026.
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