Ranveer Singh and Aditya Dhar’s spy‑thriller “Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge” has thundered past the Rs 500 crore worldwide mark in record time, cementing its status as one of the fastest‑growing Hindi blockbusters ever. With day‑five collections alone edging close to ₹35 crore net in India, the film’s box office momentum shows no signs of slowing just yet.
Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar 2 is now a full‑fledged box office phenomenon, crossing the coveted Rs 500 crore benchmark globally within the first three days of release and sustaining a powerhouse run through its fifth day. The film’s sharp‑edged action, strong word‑of‑mouth and high audience retention have turned it into a major talking point for trade analysts and Bollywood watchers alike.
How Dhurandhar 2 Reaches Rs 500 Crore
Within just three days, Dhurandhar 2 raced past Rs 500 crore worldwide, joining the elite league of Indian films that achieve this feat in under a week. The movie’s opening weekend was powered by record‑breaking previews and strong multiplex as well as single‑screen occupancy, with India net collections already crossing the Rs 318 crore mark early in its run.
Day 5 Box Office Performance
By day five, Dhurandhar 2 had added roughly ₹34–36 crore net in India in a single day, pushing its domestic net total toward the ₹485–490 crore band. Trade figures indicate that the film remains on over 15,000–19,000 screens nationwide, with consistent weekend‑style footfall despite the weekday.
Key Highlights
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Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar 2 enters the Rs 500 crore global club in just three days
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India net collection crosses ₹318 crore within the first weekend
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Day five sees around ₹34–36 crore net in India, signaling sustained demand
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The film ranks among the highest‑grossing Indian movies of recent years
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Aditya Dhar’s direction and Ranveer’s performance receive strong audience and critic backing
Why This Box Office Run Matters
The film’s rapid climb underscores the appetite for high‑octane spy thrillers headlined by a bankable star like Ranveer Singh, especially when backed by assured marketing and a near‑festival‑like release window. Studios and distributors are now re‑evaluating their lineups for 2026 in light of Dhurandhar 2’s success, expecting similar action‑driven titles to draw multiplex‑centric audiences.
Sources: TOI, ABP Live, Mid‑Day, Sacnilk, BollyMovieReviewz