Source Times entertainment
MUMBAI – Aditya Dhar’s high-octane espionage sequel, Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge, is rewriting box office history. In just nine days since its release, the film has officially crossed the monumental ₹1,000 crore mark at the global box office, matching the record-shattering pace of the Allu Arjun starrer Pushpa 2.
Starring Ranveer Singh as the covert spy Hamza, the film is proving to be an unstoppable force despite its massive nearly four-hour runtime. As of Friday, March 27, 2026, the domestic net collection has climbed to ₹696.26 crore, putting it on a direct collision course to surpass the ₹894.49 crore lifetime Indian record set by the original 2025 blockbuster, Dhurandhar.
A Thunderous Domestic Run
The film’s journey has been nothing short of spectacular. After a record-breaking opening weekend that saw single-day collections peaking at ₹114.85 crore on Day 4, the thriller has maintained incredible grip during the weekdays.
According to live tracking data, the film’s Day 9 performance remains robust, with early reports indicating a net collection of over ₹22 crore. With 8,640 shows currently active across India, industry experts predict a significant surge over its second weekend.
Breaking Down the Numbers:
Day 1: ₹102 crore
Opening Weekend (Days 1–3): ₹295.72 crore
Week 1 Total: ₹624.47 crore
Current Domestic Net (Day 9): ₹696.26 crore
Global Box Office: ₹1,000+ crore
An Ensemble of Powerhouse Performers
While Ranveer Singh leads the charge with an emotionally layered performance exploring Hamza’s origin story, the film is bolstered by a stellar supporting cast. Sanjay Dutt and Arjun Rampal have received widespread acclaim for their menacing portrayal of antagonists, while R. Madhavan and Rakesh Bedi play pivotal roles in the sprawling 229-minute epic.
Global Footprint
Certified U/A, Dhurandhar 2 has seen a massive synchronized release in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. Beyond India, the film is dominating major international markets including the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and the UAE.
As it enters its second weekend, the “Dhurandhar mania” shows no signs of slowing down. If current trends continue, the film is well-positioned to become the highest-grossing Indian film of all time, setting a new benchmark for the espionage genre in world cinema.
