Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar has become the highest-earning Hindi film ever, surpassing Pushpa 2’s Hindi total. Producers peg India net at Rs 831.40 crore and worldwide gross at Rs 1,227 crore by Day 34, with Sacnilk estimating Rs 4.25 crore on Day 34 and momentum aimed toward Rs 1,300 crore worldwide.
Dhurandhar continues its stellar run into the fifth week, officially emerging as the highest-earning Hindi film of all time after overtaking Pushpa 2’s Hindi lifetime tally. Producers report India net collections of Rs 831.40 crore and global gross of Rs 1,227 crore by Day 34, reflecting sustained audience interest and strong overseas traction.
Trade trackers indicate the film added an estimated Rs 4.25 crore on Day 34, with overall Hindi occupancy above 10%, underscoring robust hold despite new releases. With worldwide collections approaching Rs 1,300 crore, Dhurandhar now sits just behind all-time leaders Dangal, Baahubali 2, and Pushpa 2 in the pan-India rankings.
Key Highlights
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Highest-earning Hindi film ever; surpasses Pushpa 2’s Hindi total.
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Day 34 India net (producers): Rs 831.40 crore; worldwide gross: Rs 1,227 crore.
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Day 34 estimate: Rs 4.25 crore; Hindi occupancy around 10.5%+.
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Worldwide box office nears Rs 1,300 crore; fifth-week momentum intact.
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Sits behind Dangal, Baahubali 2, and Pushpa 2 in all-time Indian box office list.
Sources: India Today, The Indian Express, The Times of India