Riding high on an extraordinary record-shattering spree and a super-strong Monday, Dhurandhar continued its victory lap with a terrific ₹20.40 crore nett (India) on Tuesday, Day 19. This strong hold sets the stage for a terrific Christmas holiday run.
This kind of weekday resilience, marked by consistency and repeat viewership, reinforces what has now become an unprecedented box office trajectory.
Break-up (India):
Week 1: ₹218.00 crore
Week 2: ₹261.50 crore
Third Weekend: ₹99.70 crore
Day 18, Monday: ₹19.70 crore
Day 19, Tuesday: ₹20.40 crore
TOTAL INDIA NETT: ₹619.30 crore
As it gears up for a blockbuster Christmas period, Jio Studios & B62 Studios’ Aditya Dhar directorial continues its historic march.
Directed by Aditya Dhar, Dhurandhar has defied intense competition from Hollywood blockbusters and sustained strong ticket sales across domestic and overseas markets. The film earned around Rs. 38.5 crore on its third Sunday, bringing its India net total past Rs. 555 crore and pushing its worldwide tally above Rs. 800 crore, which is a remarkable achievement for a Hindi film in its third week.
Dhurandhar in top 10 highest grossing Indian films of all time
With its latest run, Dhurandhar has overtaken other major releases to claim the 10th spot on the all-time list, toppling Ranbir Kapoor’s Animal from that position. The film is now looking to overtake Stree 2, which collected Rs. 597.99 crores.
The current top tier of Indian films includes category-defining successes like Pushpa: The Rule – Part 2, Baahubali 2: The Conclusion and KGF Chapter 2. Here is the full list:
Pushpa: The Rule – Part 2 (2024)- Rs. 1234.1
Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017)- Rs. 1030.42
KGF Chapter 2 (2022)- Rs. 859.7
RRR (2022)- Rs. 782.2
Kalki 2898 AD (2024)- Rs. 646.31
Jawan (2023)- Rs.640.25
Kantara: A Legend Chapter-1 (2025)- Rs. 622.42
Chhaava (2025)- Rs. 601.54
Sustained Momentum
Industry analysts note that Dhurandhar’s performance is notable for its sustained momentum three weeks into release - a period when many blockbusters typically fizzle out. Despite the release of big-budget films like Avatar: Fire and Ash, Dhurandhar has consistently drawn audiences, particularly in India and select overseas regions.
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