Dhurandhar keeps rolling: nears ₹420 crore in India, ₹600 crore worldwide
Summary: Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar inches toward ₹420 crore domestically and crosses ₹600 crore globally.
Dhurandhar is showing remarkable stamina at the box office, and its latest numbers prove it. On Day 13 of its theatrical run, the Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna and R. Madhavan-starrer continued its record-breaking march, closing in on ₹420 crore in India alone while comfortably surging past ₹600 crore worldwide.
Even though movies usually lose steam during the week after their big weekend release, Dhurandhar has been very consistent. A lot of people are still coming, especially in the important Hindi-speaking areas where word of mouth has helped keep the numbers steady. The film’s mix of slick action, charismatic performances, and a plugged-in marketing push has clearly struck a chord.
On a global level, Dhurandhar's success in making over ₹600 crore is a clear sign that Indian commercial film is still popular outside of India. International collections from the Gulf, North America, and other foreign territories have greatly boosted this total.
Industry trackers are now eyeing the ₹420 crore domestic milestone with confidence, noting that the film still holds enough draw in the second week and beyond to close in on that figure comfortably. For context, only a handful of Hindi films manage to sustain this kind of pull beyond the first ten days — and Dhurandhar is now firmly in that elite club.
Actors Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, and R. Madhavan have been lauded for their performances, while some critics have also pointed out the film’s narrative balance — mixing stylish set pieces with grounded human threads — as a key reason for its enduring appeal.
Box office analysts note that Dhurandhar’s performance so far underscores two trends at play in the current Hindi film landscape:
First, Star-powered content still packs big screens when backed by engaging storytelling. Second, Word-of-mouth can extend a film’s life well into its second and third weeks — especially in the absence of heavy new competition.
As the film barrels toward the ₹420 crore domestic landmark, all eyes are now on how much further it can stretch — and whether it can convert this sustained run into a place among the all-time great earners in Hindi cinema.