It is no longer just a hit. Dhurandhar has officially entered record-book territory. One month after its theatrical release, the Ranveer Singh-led spy thriller has done what no Hindi film has managed before.
It has crossed Rs 800 crore at the Indian box office, setting a new benchmark for Bollywood. Released on December 5, Aditya Dhar’s ambitious spy film has shown rare staying power. Instead of slowing down after the initial rush, Dhurandhar kept pulling audiences into theatres week after week, turning strong word-of-mouth into historic numbers. Rs 800 crore milestone in just 30 days Producer Jio Studios confirmed on Sunday that Dhurandhar has collected Rs 806.80 crore net in India within 30 days of its release. The film’s weekly performance shows how steady its run has been. The film made Rs 218 crore in its first week and Rs 261.5 crore in the second. It then earned Rs 188.3 crore in week three and Rs 115.70 crore in week four. Over the latest weekend, it collected Rs 9.70 crore on Saturday and Rs 12.60 crore on Sunday. With this, Dhurandhar has become the first Hindi film to cross Rs 800 crore in India. Its worldwide total now stands at Rs 1186.25 crore. Reacting to the feat, the production house wrote, “Dhurandhar routine: Wake up. Make Records. Repeat. A NEW ALL-TIME RECORD FOR HINDI CINEMA!” How it compares to other big films Before this, no Bollywood film had reached this number in India. The only other Indian film to cross Rs 800 crore domestically is Pushpa 2: The Rule, directed by Sukumar and starring Allu Arjun. It earned Rs 1234.1 crore net in India, including Rs 812.14 crore from its Hindi version. In comparison, Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan collected Rs 640 crore in India, while Vicky Kaushal’s Chhaava ended its run at around Rs 600 crore domestically. What Dhurandhar is about Dhurandhar is the first part of a planned two-film series. The story follows an Indian spy who infiltrates Karachi’s criminal and political underworld. The narrative draws from real geopolitical events, including the 1999 IC-814 hijacking, the 2001 Indian Parliament attack, the 2008 Mumbai attacks, and Operation Lyari. The film features a large ensemble cast led by Ranveer Singh, along with Akshaye Khanna, Arjun Rampal, R. Madhavan, and Sanjay Dutt. Rakesh Bedi, Sara Arjun, and Danish Pandor appear in key supporting roles. While reviews were mixed, audience response has been overwhelmingly strong.




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