Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge Box Office Reign Continues Unabated
The cinematic juggernaut 'Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge' shows absolutely no signs of slowing down as it triumphantly completes its inaugural week in theaters across the nation. Despite the daunting and unprecedented runtime of 3 hours and 49 minutes, this Aditya Dhar directorial has demonstrated remarkable stability on weekdays, conclusively proving that the record-shattering momentum from its opening weekend was far from a fleeting phenomenon.
Record-Breaking Collections and Milestones
After obliterating the Rs. 240 crore net barrier within its first 60 hours, the Ranveer Singh-led spectacle is now comfortably cruising toward the monumental Rs. 600 crore net milestone as it enters Day 7. Capitalizing on the festive fervor of Ugadi and Gudi Padwa, the film has maintained an ironclad grip on box office dominance, with high occupancy levels poised to usher in yet another colossal day of earnings.
Bolstered by widespread word-of-mouth acclaim and the addition of midnight screenings to accommodate overwhelming audience demand, 'Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge' strides into its first Wednesday as an undisputed, all-time blockbuster. Let us delve deeper into the numbers and narratives driving this phenomenal success.
First Week Projections and Global Impact
Following an explosive commencement with a Rs. 43 crore opening day, 'Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge' skyrocketed to a peak of Rs. 114.85 crore on Day 4, consistently surpassing the 100-crore threshold throughout its debut weekend. While collections naturally stabilized as the week progressed, the film remained an indomitable powerhouse, concluding Day 6 with a robust Rs. 56.55 crore.
On the global stage, this action-packed blockbuster has officially breached the massive Rs. 900 crore mark in total earnings, amassing a worldwide gross of Rs. 919 crore. This impressive figure is fueled by a formidable domestic performance of Rs. 687.43 crore, complemented by an additional Rs. 231.57 crore from international markets.
Domestically, the movie has secured a net collection of Rs. 578.49 crore, achieved through a staggering total of 135,965 shows since its release. These record-breaking metrics underscore the film's unparalleled appeal and reach.
Day 7 Live Tracking and Detailed Breakdown
As 'Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge' enters its first full week in theaters, its successful trajectory remains unwavering. On the seventh day, the film is being screened across 7,598 shows nationwide and has already garnered Rs. 6.87 crore in early live net collections. This steady performance elevates the movie's total net domestic earnings to an impressive Rs. 582.59 crore, while the total India gross now stands at Rs. 695.59 crore.
With evening and night show figures still being tallied, these numbers are anticipated to climb further by the day's end. Below is a comprehensive day-wise collection breakdown:
- Day 0: Rs. 43 crore
- Day 1: Rs. 102 crore
- Day 2: Rs. 80.72 crore
- Day 3: Rs. 113 crore
- Day 4: Rs. 114.85 crore
- Day 5: Rs. 65 crore
- Day 6: Rs. 56.55 crore
- Day 7: Rs. 6.87 crore
- TOTAL: Rs. 582.59 crore
A language-wise breakdown reveals:
- Hindi: Rs. 6.47 crore
- Tamil: Rs. 0.10 crore
- Telugu: Rs. 0.30 crore
In-Depth Look at the Film and Production
Aditya Dhar's 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' serves as the visceral and gripping conclusion to a two-part saga, chronicling the transformation of an Indian soldier into a deep-cover operative within the treacherous Karachi underworld. The sequel resumes where the 2025 blockbuster concluded, delving into the origin story of Jaskirat Singh Rangi, portrayed by Ranveer Singh.
Driven by the personal tragedy of his family's brutal murder over a land dispute, Jaskirat is recruited by the Intelligence Bureau to infiltrate Pakistan's Lyari gangs. Assuming the alias Hamza Ali Mazari, he ascends to become the "King of Lyari," masterfully pitting rival factions against each other while navigating a high-stakes counter-terrorism operation that mirrors real-world geopolitical events such as the 2016 Uri surgical strikes and demonetization.
Due to its intense and graphic violence in action sequences, the Central Board of Film Certification granted the film an 'A' (Adults Only) certificate. It stands as one of the longest Indian feature films ever produced, with a finalized theatrical runtime of 229 minutes (3 hours and 49 minutes), though some international versions reportedly extend up to 235 minutes.
The ensemble cast features R. Madhavan as the sagacious and powerful Ajay Sanyal, Sanjay Dutt as the savage SP Chaudhary Aslam, Arjun Rampal as the primary antagonist, Major Iqbal, a menacing ISI officer, Sara Arjun as Hamza's wife, Yalina, who serves as his emotional anchor, and Rakesh Bedi as Jameel Jamali, a Karachi politician. Yami Gautam appears in a brief cameo, while Akshaye Khanna returns in pivotal flashback sequences.
Notably, this spy thriller is the seventh longest Indian film of all time, yet it achieved the distinction of becoming the fastest Indian film to gross Rs. 500 crore worldwide. The two films were shot back-to-back over an extensive 15-month period across diverse locations in Thailand, Ladakh, and Punjab.
Disclaimer: The box office numbers and data presented in this article are compiled from various public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly stated, providing a fair representation of the movie's box office performance. These totals may be subject to change as official studio data is updated or additional international market reports are finalized. This information is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only.



