‘Dhurandhar 2’ inches closer to historic record, set to overtake ‘Baahubali 2’ tomorrow

Dhurandhar 2 is on the cusp of box office history, nearing Baahubali 2's worldwide collection and potentially challenging Dangal's record. The Ranveer Singh starrer has achieved remarkable success, surpassing Pushpa 2 and continuing its strong the...

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Dhurandhar 2 opened across a massive 10,000 screens and delivered a thunderous ₹90 crore on Day 1.
Directed by Aditya Dhar, Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge is on the verge of scripting box office history yet again, with the film expected to surpass Baahubali 2: The Conclusion’s worldwide collection milestone on Day 35.

The Ranveer Singh starrer, which hit theatres on March 19, 2026, has reportedly amassed ₹1,810.09 crore globally—just a few lakhs short of Baahubali 2’s ₹1,810.43 crore benchmark, as per publicly available data. However, it is remain to be seen if Dhurandhar 2 can break Aamir Khan's Dangal which still at the top with worldwide collection of about Rs 2,000 crore. But to cross that the Ranveer Singh movie has to collection about Rs 200 crore more.

Earlier, on Day 34, the film overtook Pushpa 2, starring Allu Arjun, which had a worldwide total of ₹1,758.96 crore. With its OTT release pushed to mid-May 2026, the film continues to benefit from an extended theatrical run.


A record-breaking box office journey

Dhurandhar 2 opened across a massive 10,000 screens and delivered a thunderous ₹90 crore on Day 1. Its first week haul stood at a staggering ₹674.17 crore, followed by ₹263.65 crore in Week 2. Within just 11 days, the sequel crossed the lifetime earnings of the original Dhurandhar, reaching ₹840.20 crore.

The momentum carried into Week 3, adding ₹110.60 crore and making it the first Hindi film to cross the ₹1,000 crore mark. By Day 29, the film had breached ₹1,100 crore domestically, aided by ₹54.70 crore in Week 4.

Day 33 and Day 34 box office update

On Day 33, the film earned ₹1.62 crore net in India—a sharp 68.8% drop from the previous day’s ₹5.20 crore. The domestic net collection now stands at ₹1,117.29 crore, with a gross of ₹1,337.46 crore.
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Overseas, the film added ₹0.40 crore on the same day, taking its international total to ₹421.50 crore and global earnings close to ₹1,759 crore.

As per live tracking on Day 34, the film has collected ₹1.47 crore net across 3,224 shows, pushing the India net total to ₹1,118.76 crore and gross to ₹1,339.20 crore. Final numbers are still being updated.

Day-wise and week-wise breakdown

  • Week 1: ₹674.17 crore
  • Week 2: ₹263.65 crore
  • Week 3: ₹110.60 crore
  • Week 4: ₹54.70 crore
  • Day 30: ₹2.70 crore
  • Day 31: ₹4.65 crore
  • Day 32: ₹5.20 crore
  • Day 33: ₹1.62 crore
  • Day 34: ₹1.47 crore
Total (India net): ₹1,118.76 crore

About the film

The 229-minute action epic has drawn widespread praise for its scale and storytelling, with many calling it a career-defining performance for Ranveer Singh. The ensemble cast includes R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, and Sanjay Dutt.
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A major highlight remains the character of Jameel Jamali, played by Rakesh Bedi, revealed as a 45-year undercover agent. Supporting performances by Udaybir Sandhu, Danish Iqbal, Gaurav Gera, Danish Pandor, and Bimal Oberoi have also gained attention. With two post-credit scenes sparking speculation, buzz around Dhurandhar 3 is already gaining traction online.

Disclaimer: Box office figures are based on various public and industry sources and are approximate. Final numbers may vary as official updates continue.
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