Ranveer Singh’s blockbuster Dhurandhar continues its unstoppable run at the box office, even on day 44. The Aditya Dhar-directed spy thriller has surged past new releases like Vir Das’ Happy Patel, maintaining dominance with strong weekend collections. With over ₹820 crore net in India and ₹1,280 crore worldwide, it’s rewriting Bollywood records.
Bollywood’s box office crown remains firmly on Ranveer Singh’s head as Dhurandhar enters its seventh weekend with remarkable resilience. Despite new releases like Vir Das’ Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos and other challengers, the espionage thriller continues to draw crowds, proving that word-of-mouth and gripping storytelling can sustain a film well beyond its initial weeks.
Key Highlights of the Box Office Battle
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Record-Breaking Run: On its 44th day (January 17, 2026), Dhurandhar earned approximately ₹2.35 crore on Saturday, lifting its India net total to ₹820 crore and pushing worldwide collections past ₹1,280 crore.
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Competition Crushed: Vir Das’ Happy Patel and other releases like Rahu Ketu have failed to dent Dhurandhar’s momentum, with Ranveer’s film earning double the collections compared to its rivals.
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Historic Comparisons: The film has now surpassed benchmarks set by Pushpa 2 and even RRR, positioning itself as one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time.
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Audience Loyalty: Despite a dip on its seventh Friday, the film rebounded strongly on Saturday, showing that repeat viewership and strong weekend footfalls are sustaining its run.
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Cultural Phenomenon: Directed by Aditya Dhar, Dhurandhar has evolved from a blockbuster into a pop culture moment, with fans celebrating its mix of high-octane action, patriotic themes, and Ranveer Singh’s commanding performance.
Why It Matters
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Industry Impact: Dhurandhar’s success underscores the power of star-driven spectacles in India’s theatrical market, even in an era dominated by streaming.
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Economic Boost: Extended box office runs like this provide a significant boost to exhibitors, especially multiplex chains that rely on sustained footfalls.
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Future Outlook: With Dhurandhar still drawing crowds, trade analysts predict it could cross ₹1,300 crore worldwide, cementing its place in cinematic history.
Broader Context
The clash between Dhurandhar and Happy Patel highlights the uneven playing field in Bollywood, where big-budget spectacles often overshadow smaller, experimental films. Yet, Vir Das’ entry into mainstream cinema signals a growing appetite for diverse storytelling, even if box office numbers remain skewed toward star-driven blockbusters.
Sources: Mint (livemint.com in Bing), NDTV, Box Office Index