From Mumbai multiplexes to international theaters, Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar is roaring louder than ever. Launched on March 19, the action-packed sequel has eclipsed the openings of Pathaan, Animal, and Jawan, amassing 499 crore globally in three days – a testament to its universal appeal.
Sacnilk’s breakdown shows India delivering 226.27 crore net in the first 48 hours, outpacing competitors’ early runs. Day one and two grossed 269.39 crore across India, with day three adding 105 crore net. Total domestic net now exceeds 339.27 crore, gross at 402.50 crore, signaling a blockbuster weekend ahead.
The film’s overseas conquest is equally dazzling. USA led with 46.34 crore, followed by Canada (18.75 crore), UK (11.60 crore), Australia (9.80 crore), New Zealand (1.25 crore), and Germany (2.82 crore). Hindi belts fueled the bulk, though Telugu (6.30 crore net), Tamil (3.39 crore), and South Indian versions added to the tally.
As official figures from Jio Studios and B62 Studios are awaited, Dhurandhar’s trajectory suggests it could redefine Hindi cinema’s global benchmarks. Ranveer’s intense performance and high-octane sequences have critics and fans alike hailing it as a career-defining triumph.