Even as Dhurandhar continues its unprecedented box office march, emerging as the biggest Hindi film of all time, Sriram Raghavan’s Ikkis has managed to stay afloat at the domestic box office, carving out its own space despite the overwhelming presence of Ranveer Singh’s blockbuster.
According to the latest figures shared by the makers, _Dhurandhar_ has crossed a staggering Rs. 1,240 crore in worldwide gross, underlining its total dominance across markets. The film has collected Rs. 968 crore in India gross and Rs. 272 crore overseas, with its total India nett box office collection standing at Rs. 820.30 crore. Even on Day 31, the Aditya Dhar directorial added Rs. 13.50 crore, indicating sustained audience interest more than a month into its theatrical run.
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In contrast, _Ikkis_ opened in theatres amid what many trade observers have described as a “Dhurandhar wave.” Despite the challenging box office environment, the film posted a Rs. 7 crore opening day collection on Thursday. While it saw a sharp drop on Day 2, earning Rs. 3.5 crore, the film showed gradual recovery over the weekend.
On Saturday, Ikkis collected Rs. 4.65 crore, registering a growth of over 30 per cent, followed by Rs. 5 crore on Sunday. The film’s four-day total currently stands at Rs. 20.15 crore, a respectable figure considering the scale and momentum of the film it is competing against.
While Dhurandhar continues to rewrite box office history with record-breaking numbers both in India and overseas, Ikkis has demonstrated steady weekend traction, driven by its content and word of mouth. Trade analysts note that the film’s ability to hold screens and maintain collections in such a competitive release window reflects audience appetite for varied storytelling, even during a major box office storm.
As Dhurandhar marches ahead with no signs of slowing down, the coming weekdays will be crucial in determining how long Ikkis can sustain its run alongside one of Indian cinema’s biggest commercial juggernauts.


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