Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar: The Revenge, starring Ranveer Singh, is cementing its place in cinematic history. As of Day 34 (April 21, 2026), the spy thriller has maintained a steady hold at the box office, bringing in ₹1.92 crore net in India to push its domestic total to a monumental ₹1119.21 crore.
Despite facing new competition from the horror-comedy Bhooth Bangla, the film’s resilience in its fifth week highlights its massive popularity.
India Net Collection Breakdown
The film has shown remarkable consistency over the last month, particularly during its latest weekend:
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Friday (Day 30): ₹2.70 crore
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Saturday (Day 31): ₹4.65 crore
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Sunday (Day 32): ₹5.20 crore
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Monday (Day 33): ₹1.62 crore
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Tuesday (Day 34): ₹1.92 crore
The ₹3000 Crore Franchise Milestone
With the combined earnings of the original Dhurandhar (December 2025) and its sequel, the franchise has now grossed over ₹3000 crore worldwide. This makes it the first Indian film series to reach this “magical” milestone, surpassing long-standing records held by franchises like Baahubali.
Box Office Fact Sheet
| Metric | Dhurandhar (2025) | Dhurandhar 2 (2026) |
| India Net Total | ₹840+ crore | ₹1119.21 crore |
| Worldwide Gross | ₹1300+ crore | ₹1758+ crore |
| Total Franchise Gross | — | ₹3000+ crore |
A Product of Storytelling and Crew
Director Aditya Dhar has been publicly celebrating his crew’s contributions to the film’s success. He recently praised choreographer Vijay Ganguly for his storytelling through dance, particularly the “Shararat” track, which Dhar credits as one of his favorite parts of the movie.
The film’s plot, weaving real-world geopolitical events with the fictional journey of spy Hamza Ali Mazari (Ranveer Singh) in Lyari, Pakistan, continues to draw repeat audiences.

