- On Thursday, the film minted Rs 17.80 crore in India
- This brings total India gross collections to Rs 1,122.17 crore
- The worldwide collections at Rs ₹1,492.17 crore
Ranveer Singh's Lyari saga, Dhurandhar:The Revenge refuses to slow down after two weeks. The film is steadily marching towards Rs 1,000 crore mark in India. The domestic collections stand at ₹1,122.17 crore (gross) in India, while the worldwide collections at Rs ₹1,492.17 crore, as per Sacnilk.
Breaking Down The Numbers
On day 15, Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar 2 minted Rs 17.80 crore across 17,030 shows in India.
This brings total India gross collections to Rs 1,122.17 crore and total India net collections to Rs 937.32 crore so far.
Making the most of the extended weekend, Dhuandhaar: The Revenge started its box office journey with ₹102.55 crore on March 19.
The numbers were consolidated by ₹80.72 crore on March 20 and ₹113 crore on March 21.
On March 22, the film was allotted 21,633 shows in India and made ₹114.85 crore.
On March 23-the first Monday since the film's release-the numbers dropped to ₹65 crore.
Throughout the last week, collections ranged between ₹40 crore and ₹60 crore before stepping into the weekend.
From paid previews on March 18, the film minted ₹43 crore.
Overseas Collection
Overseas, the film collected Rs 5.00 crore on Day 15, taking its total overseas gross to Rs 370.00 crore so far. This pushes the worldwide gross collection to Rs 1,492.17 crore.
In Australia, the film has retained a stellar run so far. It has already emerged as the highest-grossing Indian film of all time, collecting A$6.37M in just 11 days.
It has comfortably crossed the lifetime numbers of films like Pathaan, Jawan, and Animal-and has done so in record time. The film also became the first-ever Indian title to breach the A$6M mark within just 10 days, highlighting its extraordinary pace and strong trend, reported Sacnilk.
Similar trends have been witnessed in UK, Germany, showing the film's hold over the box office.
Dhuandhaar 2, released in December 2025, emerged as the year's highest-grossing film and the top earner in a single language. It surpassed the lifetime haul of Dhuandhaar within 11 days.
Ranveer Singh, Arjun Rampal, R. Madhavan, and Sanjay Dutt reprise their roles in this instalment.