Dhurandhar: The Revenge added ₹0.35Cr on Day 57, taking its lifetime India net to ₹1,144.56Cr.

The victory lap continues, but daily numbers have become symbolic footnotes in one of Indian cinema’s biggest chapters.
Aditya Dhar’s Ranveer Singh starrer has entered the deep tail phase where every additional crore serves more as legacy padding than commercial momentum. At 3.82x budget ratio, this is a confirmed BLOCKBUSTER and one of the highest-grossing Hindi films of all time.
Historic Achievement Context Crossing ₹1,100Cr India net places Dhurandhar: The Revenge in rare company alongside Baahubali 2 and a handful of other all-time giants. The film has maintained screen presence far longer than most big-budget releases, demonstrating exceptional longevity across both mass and urban audiences. Overseas performance of ₹426.67Cr gross has been particularly dominant, especially in North America and Other territories.
Trajectory & Longevity Analysis The drop to ₹0.35Cr on Day 57 (down 5.4% from previous day and -30% week-on-week) is expected at this stage. The film has already completed its primary commercial run. What stands out is how consistently it held screens into Week 9, a testament to strong repeat value, nationalistic appeal, and Ranveer Singh’s star power in a mass-action avatar.
Why It Succeeded Several factors converged: Aditya Dhar’s sharp direction blending high-octane action with emotional core, Ranveer’s committed performance, massive scale, and perfectly timed release window with limited competition in its early weeks. Unlike several 2026 biggies that relied purely on star power or hype, Dhurandhar delivered a complete package that connected across demographics.
Industry Implications This run raises the bar for Bollywood event films. It proves that original high-concept spectacles with strong execution can still deliver historic numbers even in a fragmented market dominated by franchises and South Indian crossovers. For producers, it validates big-budget investments when creative risks pay off. Ranveer Singh cements his position as a bankable leader for pan-India action entertainers.
Remaining Tail & Legacy Realistic final India net projection sits between ₹1,160–1,180Cr. The theatrical run is effectively over, with remaining collections coming from minimal screens in strong centers. The real story now shifts to long-term cultural impact, re-release potential, and ancillary revenue.
The film’s success also highlights the importance of consistent marketing and audience connect over mere star wattage. While many big films open strong and fade, Dhurandhar sustained momentum through strong Week 2–4 holds and exceptional word-of-mouth in Tier 2/3 centers.
Aditya Dhar delivers his second massive hit after Uri, further establishing himself as a director who understands scale and patriotism done right. For the industry, this is a much-needed reminder that quality event cinema still has the power to dominate the box office for months.
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