Dhurandhar, Ranveer Singh's espionage thriller, tops Netflix's global non-English films chart with 7.6 million debut-week views, leading in India, Pakistan, UAE, and 20+ nations. Directed by Aditya Dhar, it infiltrates Karachi's underworld, surpassing Animal and Pushpa 2 post its Rs 1300 crore box office run.
Dhurandhar, the gripping espionage thriller starring Ranveer Singh, has skyrocketed to number one on Netflix's global non-English films chart with 7.6 million views in its debut week. The film leads in India, Pakistan, and multiple South Asian and Gulf nations, marking a historic streaming triumph for Indian cinema amid its blockbuster box office run exceeding Rs 1300 crore.
Film Overview
Dhurandhar follows an Indian undercover agent infiltrating Pakistan's criminal networks in Karachi to dismantle terror operations targeting India. Directed by Aditya Dhar, the 3-hour-26-minute film premiered on Netflix on January 30, 2026, after a theatrical release on December 5, 2025. Ranveer Singh leads alongside Akshaye Khanna, Arjun Rampal, Sanjay Dutt, and R Madhavan, delivering high-stakes action that resonates across borders despite no theatrical release in Pakistan.
Streaming Success Metrics
Netflix's Tudum weekly chart for January 26 to February 1 confirms Dhurandhar's dominance with 7.6 million views globally among non-English titles, surpassing hits like Animal, Pushpa 2: The Rule, and Fighter. This marks the first Indian post-theatrical release to cross 7 million views in its opening weekend, totaling 26.1 million viewing hours. Views represent completed sessions, highlighting sustained engagement.
Key Streaming Achievements
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Dhurandhar claims top spot on Netflix Top 10 Movies in India and Pakistan
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Ranks number one in UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman; top 6 in Saudi Arabia, top 4 in Kuwait
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Enters top 10 in 22 countries including Bangladesh, Sri Lanka
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Sets record as highest first-week Hindi OTT debut post-theatres
Regional Impact and Cultural Buzz
The film's Pakistan success is notable, trending number one there within 48 hours despite piracy issues pre-streaming and criticism over portrayals like Akshaye Khanna's character. Its appeal spans South Asia and Gulf regions, transcending geopolitical tensions with universal thriller elements. Box office blockbuster status with over Rs 1300 crore worldwide underscores its pan-India and global draw.
Sources: Variety, NDTV, Deccan Chronicle, Hindustan Times, India Today