It’s turning into a historic box office run for Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar The Revenge, which continues to smash records even after a blockbuster opening week of over Rs 1000 crore worldwide. The spy thriller has not only held strong in its second weekend but has also raced past the lifetime global total of its predecessor in just 11 days, highlighting its massive pull at the box office.

Led by Ranveer Singh, the film arrived in cinemas on 19th March following a record-breaking premiere a day earlier. By the end of its first week, it had already amassed Rs 674 crore net in India. After a brief slowdown during the weekdays, collections surged again on the second Friday with Rs 41.75 crore, followed by Rs 62.85 crore on Saturday. It then clocked the biggest second Sunday ever for an Indian film, collecting Rs 68 crore and taking its 11-day domestic tally to Rs 847 crore net (Rs 1012 crore gross), setting a new benchmark for Hindi cinema.
According to trade website Sacnilk, the film’s worldwide gross has now reached approximately Rs 1363.15 crore, including Rs 1013.15 crore from India and Rs 350 crore from overseas markets. Its net domestic total stands at around Rs 847.87 crore across 232,324 shows. With this, it has comfortably surpassed the Rs 1307.35 crore lifetime global earnings of the first Dhurandhar, which had released on December 5 2025.

The film has also delivered a strong performance internationally, opening with 7 million dollars and collecting over 22 million dollars in its first weekend overseas. After a minor dip, the second weekend saw renewed momentum, with nearly 3 million dollars coming in on Sunday alone, pushing the overseas total to around 38 million dollars. With its global tally now well beyond Rs 1360 crore, the film is closing in on the biggest Indian hits of all time and is expected to continue its record-breaking run in the days ahead.
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