Dhurandhar's Historic Box Office Run Slows After 43 Days in Cinemas
Dhurandhar's Box Office Slows After 43 Days

Dhurandhar remains in cinemas on its forty-third day. Early box office estimates from trade tracker Sacnilk show a subdued performance for the film.

Day 43 Collection Shows Significant Drop

As of 5:15 PM on Friday, Dhurandhar earned approximately ₹0.91 crore on its sixth Friday. This figure signals a substantial drop from earlier weeks. The film's total domestic India net collection now stands at about ₹817.51 crore. Worldwide gross has reached around ₹1,273 crore. These numbers illustrate an exceptional long-term run despite the recent slowdown in daily earnings.

The film's performance in its sixth week reveals a sharp week-on-week decline. On Day 41, which was the sixth Wednesday, Dhurandhar collected about ₹3 crore. Day 42, the sixth Thursday, saw similar earnings of roughly ₹3 crore. However, Friday's early returns suggest much lower audience turnout. The release has moved well beyond its peak period.

Historic Box Office Run Details

Dhurandhar has been one of the standout box office successes of recent years. It completed a remarkable global run with total worldwide gross surpassing ₹1,200 crore. Strong domestic and overseas demand drove this achievement. The film entered the prestigious ₹1,000 crore club early in its run. It became one of the highest-earning Indian films of 2025. Only a few films have achieved such figures.

Dhurandhar posted massive numbers across markets. This underlines its historic theatrical run. The film's worldwide box office collection stands at ₹1,273 crore. Its dominant performance in India largely drove this total.

The India net total is ₹817.51 crore. India gross collection has reached ₹979.75 crore. These figures reflect strong footfalls across single screens and multiplexes. The film performed impressively overseas too. It collected ₹293.25 crore in international markets. International markets became key contributors to overall success. This confirms Dhurandhar's status as one of the biggest Indian releases of the year.

Milestone Achievements

On its forty-first day, Dhurandhar crossed the lifetime India collection of KGF: Chapter 2. It became the third highest-grossing film in the country. The film now trails only Pushpa 2 and Baahubali 2 on the all-time India chart. According to the makers, the film's forty-one-day domestic total stood at ₹866.40 crore. With collections from the following day added, it is now less than ₹30 crore away from reaching the ₹900 crore milestone in India.

Highest-Grossing Indian Film of 2025

Official and industry tracking sources confirm Dhurandhar became the highest-grossing Indian film of 2025 worldwide. It overtook earlier record holders in both domestic and international markets. The film held this position by surpassing lifetime collections of other major films released during the same year.

Dhurandhar rewrote domestic records too. It surpassed the lifetime India collections of Stree, Chhaava and Shah Rukh Khan's Jawan. This made it the highest-grossing Hindi film ever in the country. The film further went on to overtake the Hindi versions of major Telugu blockbusters Pushpa and Baahubali 2. It firmly claimed the top position among Hindi releases in India.

Record-Breaking Timeline

During its remarkable theatrical run, Dhurandhar overtook the lifetime worldwide collection of Kaantara Chapter 1. It emerged as the highest-grossing Indian film of the year. The film reached this milestone within eighteen days of release. It amassed ₹872.25 crore globally during this period. This established Dhurandhar as the biggest Indian success of the year.

The film also set box office records as a Hindi-language release. It became the highest-grossing Hindi film in India ever. Dhurandhar surpassed collections achieved by dubbed versions of other major blockbusters.

By its 41st day, Dhurandhar moved past the lifetime India collection of one of the biggest pan-Indian films. It became the third highest-grossing film in India behind two massive multi-language blockbusters. With strong cumulative figures, reports indicated it was only a short distance from reaching the ₹900 crore domestic net milestone. The absence of major releases until late January particularly supported this possibility.