Weeks pass, yet Dhurandhar stays strong when others fade fast. Over thirty days in cinemas, and Aditya Dhar’s spy story still climbs higher, breaking records instead of slowing down. Ranveer Singh carries the film, his presence fueling a run that outpaces every Hindi movie before it. Now ranked number one, this isn’t just success – it’s rewriting what’s possible.
Foot by foot, the numbers grew. People talked, then others listened. In regions where few films dared to go, his work found space. Quietly, without fanfare, a new chapter unfolded on India’s movie screens.
Day 33 Collections Show Strong Endurance
On Tuesday, January 6 – the movie’s 33rd day in theaters – Dhurandhar pulled in Rs 4.75 crore domestically, reports trade analyst Sacnilk. That pushes its overall India earnings up to Rs 781.75 crore; few films manage such strength this deep into their run.
That it outperformed RRR adds weight – that film reached just Rs 90 lakh by day 33. Now ahead of RRR’s full run of Rs 782.2 crore domestically, Dhurandhar claims fourth place overall. Only KGF Chapter 2 stands above it, at Rs 859.7 crore.
Global Box Office Earnings Bring Film Near Next Milestone
Monday brought more box office records for Dhurandhar. Its total earnings now sit past Rs 1,247 crore globally, showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
Film earnings keep climbing past milestones. Hitting the next target means ranking among India’s top four global earners. Right now, just Pushpa 2: The Rule sits higher with worldwide collections of Rs 1,742.1 crore.
Low Competition Sustains Growth
What keeps Dhurandhar going? Not much else is filling Hindi cinema right now. Even though Jana Nayagan shows up January 9, followed by The Raja Saab that same day, big players stay away. Things won’t shift until Border 2 steps in weeks later.
A stretch like this lets Dhurandhar move freely, keeping its strong run alive at cinemas. What matters most shows up in steady numbers over time.
Sequel Already in the Works
Word has spread fast about Dhurandhar: Part 2 getting a green light. This next chapter lines up Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, plus Sara Arjun for solid company on screen. Mark your calendar – March 19, 2026 is when it hits.
About the Film
Hamza moves through shadows, played by Ranveer Singh under Aditya Dhar’s direction. A mission pulls him deep into Lyari’s gang networks across the border. Not just cover – survival becomes his rhythm. This thriller runs on tension, one false step away from collapse. Danger shapes every move he makes inside enemy terrain.
Strong acting comes from Akshaye Khanna, while Sanjay Dutt adds weight. R. Madhavan brings his own edge, whereas Arjun Rampal rounds out the group. Together, their roles build toward what might follow next in the planned continuation.