Dhurandhar 2 Collects Big On Day 11, Eyes ₹900 Crore Milestone
Film’s strong run continues as it approaches major ₹900 crore milestone in India.
Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge continues its record-breaking theatrical run, with the film racing towards the ₹900 crore mark in India by Day 11, cementing its position as one of the biggest blockbusters in Hindi cinema history.
The action thriller recorded a strong surge on its second Sunday, collecting around ₹68 crore on Day 11 alone. This took its total India net collection to approximately ₹846–₹847 crore, with gross domestic earnings crossing the ₹1,000 crore milestone. The film’s consistent momentum, particularly over the second weekend, has played a key role in pushing it closer to the ₹900 crore benchmark.
Globally, Dhurandhar 2 has already crossed ₹1,350 crore, emerging as the highest-grossing Hindi film ever within just 11 days of release. The film has outperformed its predecessor and several major Indian blockbusters, highlighting its widespread appeal across both domestic and international markets.
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Trade analysts attribute the film’s exceptional performance to strong word-of-mouth, repeat viewership, and its wide multilingual release. The Hindi version continues to dominate collections, contributing the bulk of revenue, while dubbed versions in southern languages have added steady numbers. The film has also recorded one of the highest second-Sunday collections in Hindi cinema, underlining sustained audience interest beyond the opening weekend.
Directed by Aditya Dhar, the film’s success is also being seen as a major career milestone for Ranveer Singh, delivering his biggest box office hit to date. Industry observers note that the film’s high-octane action, franchise value, and mass appeal have driven its strong performance, even during the typically slower weekday periods.
With its current trajectory, Dhurandhar 2 is expected to comfortably cross the ₹900 crore mark in India in the coming days and could potentially challenge all-time domestic and global records. The film’s rapid rise underscores the growing scale of Bollywood blockbusters and their ability to compete with global box office giants.
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