Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge continues its unprecedented box office rampage, edging closer to the elusive ₹2,000 crore global mark — a feat never before achieved by a Hindi film.
As of Monday, April 6 (Day 19), the action spy thriller had amassed ₹1,023.77 crore net in India alone, with worldwide gross soaring to ₹1,622.72 crore.
Industry trackers note that the film earned ₹10 crore net on Day 19 across 13,736 screens, pushing its domestic gross to ₹1,225.72 crore and overseas collections to ₹397 crore.
Indian media reports suggest early projections had pegged the film’s opening weekend at ₹350–400 crore, with trade analysts dubbing its momentum a “box office tsunami.” Though growth has moderated slightly in recent days, strong word-of-mouth and robust advance bookings — ₹5.54 crore gross from 1.83 lakh tickets on Day 20 — signal sustained demand.
With overseas collections nearing ₹400 crore and total global earnings projected to hit ₹1,630 crore imminently, Dhurandhar 2 remains on track to redefine commercial benchmarks — potentially pushing the entire franchise past ₹3,000 crore cumulatively.















