Ranveer Singh's cinematic juggernaut, 'Dhurandhar', shows absolutely no signs of slowing down its historic box office run. The Aditya Dhar-directed film has now shattered a major all-time record as it stormed through its fourth weekend in theatres, solidifying its position as the highest-earning Hindi film of 2025.
Fourth Weekend Collections: A Record-Breaking Surge
According to early estimates reported by industry tracker Sacnilk, 'Dhurandhar' earned an impressive all-India net collection of approximately Rs 22.25 crore on its fourth Sunday. This marked a significant growth from its Friday and Saturday numbers of the same week, which stood at around Rs 15 crore and Rs 20.5 crore respectively. The cumulative three-day haul for the fourth weekend is now estimated at a staggering Rs 57.75 crore.
The film's strong performance was reflected in its occupancy rates. On Sunday, 'Dhurandhar' recorded an overall occupancy of 42.27%. The day began with morning shows seeing about 26.31% occupancy, which then surged dramatically to a high of 56.89% during the evening shows, indicating robust audience interest even weeks after its release.
Week-by-Week Box Office Journey and Historic Feat
The film's box office trajectory has been nothing short of phenomenal. It opened with a massive first-week collection of Rs 207.25 crore. Defying the usual trend of a second-week drop, the film grew even stronger, adding an estimated Rs 253.25 crore in its second week. While the third week saw a dip to around Rs 172 crore, the powerful fourth-weekend performance has propelled its total net collection to an estimated Rs 690.50 crore across India.
Despite this being its lowest weekend collection so far, the fourth-weekend numbers have secured 'Dhurandhar' a place in the history books. In just three days, the film has surpassed the fourth-week collection of the blockbuster 'Pushpa: The Rule - Part 2', which had netted an estimated Rs 53.75 crore. This makes 'Dhurandhar' the new record holder for the highest fourth-week collection ever for a Hindi or Bollywood film.
Sustaining Momentum and Industry Impact
The sustained success of 'Dhurandhar' over a month into its release is a rare feat in contemporary cinema. It underscores the film's strong word-of-mouth and its pan-India appeal, led by Ranveer Singh's powerhouse performance and Aditya Dhar's directorial vision. The film's ability to draw crowds on a Sunday evening in its fourth week points to repeat viewings and a broad demographic reach.
This record-breaking run sets a new benchmark for Hindi cinema's potential at the box office, especially in a climate crowded with releases. It demonstrates that compelling content with mass appeal can have extraordinary longevity and financial success, rewriting the rules of engagement for Bollywood spectacles.