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Dhurandhar 2 Box Office Storm: Ranveer Singh’s Sequel Breaks Records

If there’s one film that’s rewriting the box office rulebook right now, it’s Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge. In just a matter of days, this high-octane sequel starring Ranveer Singh and directed by Aditya Dhar has gone from “high expectations” to “historic phenomenon”—and honestly, the pace is wild.

Within its first four days, the film pulled in a staggering ₹761 crore worldwide. To put that into perspective, only Pushpa 2: The Rule had previously reached that level so quickly. And here’s the kicker—it did this without even releasing in some key international markets. That’s not just success, that’s domination.

Back home in India, the gap between the original Dhurandhar (2025) and its sequel is massive. The first film earned ₹151.5 crore in four days. The sequel? A jaw-dropping ₹541.97 crore in the same window. That kind of jump isn’t normal—it’s franchise evolution at its peak, putting it in the same league as giants like KGF Chapter 2 and RRR.

The opening itself was explosive:

  • ₹128 crore net on Day 1 (including ₹43 crore previews)
  • Biggest opening ever for an A-rated Indian film
  • Beat Salaar’s opening by a solid margin

And then came the real shocker—the film crossed ₹100 crore net in a single day… twice. No Hindi film has ever done that before. Even massive pan-India hits like Baahubali 2: The Conclusion didn’t hit that number in a single language.

Globally, the numbers are just as crazy. Overseas collections touched ₹210 crore in four days, beating Pushpa 2’s international start. In North America alone, it raked in around $11 million within days, putting it ahead of Kalki 2898 AD during the same phase.

And it didn’t slow down after the weekend:

  • Crossed ₹500 crore net in India faster than Gadar 2
  • Entered the ₹800+ crore global club within 5 days
  • Became one of the fastest films ever to cross ₹700 crore worldwide

What’s interesting is that this isn’t just about numbers—it’s signaling a shift. Bollywood sequels are no longer “safe bets”; they’re becoming global-scale events. Dhurandhar 2 is proving that if the storytelling, scale, and hype align, a franchise can explode beyond expectations.

At this pace, the ₹1000 crore mark doesn’t look like a dream—it looks inevitable. And if that happens, it could directly challenge the dominance of Pushpa 2 as India’s highest-grossing film.

One thing is clear: this isn’t just a hit. It’s a moment. And the run is far from over.

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