Ranveer Singh's spy thriller Dhurandhar has stormed into the elite ₹1,200 crore worldwide gross club by Day 31, eclipsing Shah Rukh Khan's Jawan (₹1,160 cr) and Pathaan (₹1,055 cr) without China markets. Day 31 non-market collections propelled this non-multilingual Hindi blockbuster to historic heights, showcasing unmatched staying power.
Dhurandhar's Phenomenal Run
Released on December 5, 2025, Dhurandhar directed by Aditya Dhar has rewritten Bollywood records as the highest-grossing Hindi film ever. On Day 31 (fifth Sunday), it added significant collections, pushing worldwide gross beyond ₹1,200 crore. Domestic net stands strong at over ₹800 crore, with Hindi circuits dominating. Overseas haul exceeds ₹265 crore, led by North America, UK, and Gulf. The film maintains double-digit daily earnings into week five, defying competition from new releases like Ikkis.
Core Box Office Milestones
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Worldwide gross crosses ₹1200 crore, beating Jawan lifetime ₹1160 crore
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India net enters historic ₹800 crore club first for Hindi cinema
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Day 31 adds ₹11.97 crore by evening, total India net ₹771+ crore
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Overseas ₹265+ crore, surpasses Pathaan, Gadar 2, Stree 2 totals
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Non-multilingual Hindi record-breaker, eyes Pushpa 2 Hindi ₹830 cr
Record-Shattering Feats
Dhurandhar claims sixth spot among all-time highest Indian grossers, trailing only Dangal, Baahubali 2, Pushpa 2, RRR, KGF 2. It overtook Jawan's global tally in just 29 days at ₹1167 crore, accelerating further. As single-language release, it proves content and star power triumph without South dubbing or China boost. Repeat viewings and word-of-mouth fuel its leg, with 90 percent occupancy in key circuits. Akshaye Khanna's role contributes to his ₹2000 crore club entry alongside Chhaava success.
Market Momentum And Legacy
Fifth week holds firm despite new entrants, signaling audience shift to high-stakes action thrillers. Producers Jio Studios celebrate as Dhurandhar sets new benchmarks for Bollywood viability overseas. Future OTT release poised for more records. Risks minimal with sustained buzz.
Sources: Times of India, Hindustan Times, Sacnilk, Sumit Kadel (X)