Dhurandhar Smashes Rs 600 Crore Mark, Breaks Box Office Records
- Dhurandhar crosses Rs 600 crore worldwide in just 11 days, joining the elite club of highest-grossing Indian films of 2025.
- Ranveer Singh starrer sets a new record with an exceptional second-weekend collection, showcasing strong audience demand.
- The film surpasses the lifetime box office earnings of major hits like Sanju and Padmaavat, cementing its blockbuster status.
There is no slowing down Dhurandhar at the box office. The Ranveer Singh-starrer has crossed the Rs 600 crore worldwide mark in just 11 days, making it one of the biggest blockbusters of 2025. With strong domestic numbers and a sharp rise in overseas earnings, the film continues to rewrite box office norms.
The film delivered an extraordinary second weekend in India, collecting over Rs 140 crore net, the highest ever for a Hindi film in its second weekend. On its second Monday, Dhurandhar surprised the trade by earning Rs 29 crore, dropping only 50 percent from Sunday, an unusual trend in the Indian box office. This pushed the film’s domestic net collection to Rs 379.75 crore, translating to Rs 455.50 crore gross in India.
With these numbers, Dhurandhar has secured the eighth spot among the highest-grossing Bollywood films in India, sitting just behind major blockbusters such as Dangal and Animal. However, the film’s real momentum has come from international markets.
Overseas, Dhurandhar has earned $16 million, with more than half of that total coming in the last four days alone. This strong global performance helped the film reach a worldwide gross of Rs 600.75 crore by Monday evening.
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The milestone places Dhurandhar among an elite group. It is now the third Indian film of 2025 to cross Rs 600 crore globally, after Chhaava and Kantara: Chapter One. Along the way, it surpassed the lifetime collections of several major hits, including Saiyaara (Rs 580 crore), Padmaavat (Rs 585 crore), and Sanju (Rs 592 crore).
With sustained audience interest and strong word of mouth, Dhurandhar shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
