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Dhurandhar is proving unstoppable at the box office. Ranveer Singh’s high-octane thriller continues to shatter expectations, delivering record-breaking numbers almost every day. After a remarkable second weekend, the film saw an extraordinary rise on its second Monday, earning more than the first Monday—a rare phenomenon in Indian cinema.
In the domestic market, Dhurandhar raked in over ₹140 crore net during its second weekend, setting a fresh benchmark for Hindi films. On Monday, it experienced just a 50% drop, adding ₹29 crore to its total. With this, the film’s India total now stands at ₹379.75 crore net (₹455.50 crore gross), making it the eighth highest-grossing Bollywood film in India, trailing only behind hits like Dangal and Animal.
The overseas response has been equally phenomenal. The film has earned $16 million abroad, with more than half of this total coming in the last four days. This surge has helped Dhurandhar surpass the ₹600 crore mark worldwide, reaching a total global gross of ₹600.75 crore.
With this achievement, Dhurandhar becomes the third Indian film in 2025 to cross ₹600 crore globally, surpassing major releases like Padmaavat (₹585 crore), Sanju (₹592 crore), and YRF’s romantic blockbuster Saiyaara.
Directed by Aditya Dhar, Dhurandhar features Ranveer Singh as Hamza, an Indian spy infiltrating the gangs of Pakistan’s Lyari. The film has been lauded for standout performances by Akshaye Khanna, Rakesh Bedi, Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan, and Arjun Rampal. Fans now eagerly await the sequel, which is set to release on March 12, 2026, promising to conclude this gripping spy saga.