Dhurandhar: The Revenge collected ₹0.30Cr on Saturday (Day 66), taking its lifetime India net collection to ₹1,147.18Cr.

The monster blockbuster registers a massive 130.8% weekend spike, proving its legendary status even in the deep tail phase.
Performance Analysis
Dhurandhar: The Revenge has shown an extraordinary 130.8% growth on its 66th day (Saturday) with ₹0.30Cr. This kind of weekend spike after more than two months in theatres is rare and speaks volumes about the film’s unprecedented hold on Indian audiences. With a budget of ₹300 crore, the Ranveer Singh and Aditya Dhar magnum opus now stands at a staggering 3.82x budget ratio — firmly in Superhit territory and one of the biggest blockbusters in Bollywood history.
The film’s ability to still generate meaningful weekend collections at this advanced stage is a testament to its massive scale, powerful storytelling, and Ranveer Singh’s career-defining performance. Aditya Dhar’s direction has created a larger-than-life action saga that has resonated across all sections of the audience — from mass single-screen viewers to urban multiplex crowds. The film’s record-breaking run has already rewritten several box office benchmarks and cemented its place in cinematic history.
Even in the deep tail phase, Dhurandhar continues to dominate discussions. The Saturday spike shows that newer audiences are still discovering the film through word-of-mouth and re-releases in smaller centres. Overseas markets have also contributed a massive ₹426.67Cr, making the worldwide total ₹1,799.61Cr — a number that very few Indian films have ever achieved.
From an industry perspective, this kind of longevity is almost unheard of in the post-pandemic era. Most big-budget films see a sharp drop after the first four to five weeks. Dhurandhar’s sustained performance proves that when a film delivers exceptional content, scale, and emotional connect, it can defy normal theatrical trends and become a true cultural phenomenon.
Ranveer Singh’s transformation and larger-than-life portrayal have been widely praised as one of the finest performances of his career. The supporting cast, action sequences, music, and technical brilliance have all contributed to the film’s enduring appeal. The movie has also benefited from strong replay value — many viewers are returning to theatres for a second or even third watch.
The current 3.82x budget ratio means the film has not only recovered its cost many times over but has also generated exceptional profits for all stakeholders. This kind of success gives confidence to producers and studios to invest in big-scale, content-driven cinema rather than relying solely on franchises.
Looking ahead, the film will continue its limited run for a few more weeks, primarily in smaller centres and through special screenings. Any additional collections will further add to its legendary status, but the real achievement is already secured.
Dhurandhar: The Revenge will be remembered not just for its box office numbers but for redefining what a single-film blockbuster can achieve in Indian cinema. It stands as a shining example of what happens when vision, execution, and audience connect come together perfectly.