Dhurandhar opened with moderate numbers at the box-office on December 5. But given the severity of the debate and discussions on social media, the collections began to go over the roof as days passed by. And the film is now all set to be a blockbuster. It has also created history on its second Friday.
If early estimates are supposed to be believed, _Dhurandhar_ collected Rs 32 crore on its second Friday, thus beating the likes of Pushpa 2 – The Rule (Rs. 27.50 cr.), Chhaava (Rs. 24.03 cr.), Animal (Rs. 23.53 cr.). The total now stands at Rs 240 crore.
Jio Studios & B62 Studios’ Aditya Dhar directorial has connected with India and Indians across the world, who have truly made this film their own, delivering one of the strongest Week 1 trends in recent times and well on its way to writing history.
How Aditya Dhar and DOP Vikash Nowlakha Built the Look of Dhurandhar
For all the noise around box-office milestones and the espionage spectacle of _Dhurandhar_, the film’s most quietly radical achievement lies in its visual language. Aditya Dhar’s comeback may be celebrated for ambition and scale, but its emotional force comes from how it looks, breathes and traps the viewer inside its world. The cinematography, led by DoP Vikash Nowlakha, is the film’s spine.
Co-stars of Ranveer Singh are coming forward, showering immense praise on the actor for his extraordinary performance in his latest blockbuster, Dhurandhar, only adding to the loud roar coming from audiences and critics who have already declared him the finest and best actor of his generation.
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View AllSaumya Tandon, who worked closely with Ranveer, couldn’t stop praising his dedication and power as a performer. “Ranveer is one of the most powerful actors we have. And this is a very big film for him, and he has really put in his 100 per cent in it,” she expressed, acknowledging the sheer effort and passion he has poured into his craft.


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