Ranveer Singh's 'Dhurandhar' Hits Rs 1162 Cr Worldwide in 29 Days, Remains Unbeaten
'Dhurandhar' Box Office: Rs 1162 Cr in 29 Days, King of Collections

Ranveer Singh's action-packed spy thriller 'Dhurandhar' has completed a glorious 29-day run in cinemas, firmly holding its position as the undisputed king of the box office. The Aditya Dhar directorial entered its fifth week on Thursday, marking a significant milestone in its spectacular theatrical journey.

Unstoppable Box Office Run

Despite numerous new releases, both regional and national, 'Dhurandhar' has shown remarkable resilience. The film's dominance remained unchallenged even as other movies like 'Ikkis' saw a New Year boost and 'Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri' opened well. None could dethrone the Ranveer Singh-starrer from its top spot.

According to industry tracker Sacnilk, the movie added Rs 8.75 crores to its India net collection on its 29th day. While this figure represents a slight dip from its Day 28 earnings, the film continues to hold its ground steadily. This has pushed the film's India net total to Rs 747.75 crore.

Breaking Down the Massive Numbers

The gross collection within India now stands at an impressive Rs 897.25 crore. Adding to this is a formidable overseas business of Rs 265 crore. Combining these figures, the worldwide collection for 'Dhurandhar' after 29 days has soared to Rs 1162.25 crore, showcasing its pan-global appeal.

A Record-Breaking Weekly Journey

The film's box office trajectory has been a case study in sustained success:

  • Week 1: The movie stormed the box office with a massive opening, collecting Rs 207.25 crore.
  • Week 2: Defying the usual trend of decline, the film grew stronger, amassing Rs 253.25 crore.
  • Week 3: The film witnessed some fluctuations but still secured a formidable Rs 172 crore.
  • Week 4: Boosted by extended holiday periods, the estimated collection was Rs 106.5 crore.

This consistent performance, driven by gripping storytelling and stellar performances, underscores why 'Dhurandhar' is being hailed as a monumental success. The film shows no signs of a major slowdown as it continues its victorious march in theatres.