Looking at how much money things are expected to come to, Dhurandhar: The Revenge went past 200 crore in India in 48 hours. Ranveer Singh’s film made 80.72 crore on its second day, meaning it’s brought in a total of and 226.27 crore after its first two days. It started with 43 crore from previews (where you can pay to see a movie before the official release) and 102.55 crore on the first day.
Box Office Performance and Opening Records
The movie got going very quickly because of those early previews and lots of people going to see it at multiplexes (movie theaters with multiple screens). The 80.72 crore it made on the second day was only 21 percent less than the first day – a normal decrease after a huge opening.
Over 1.5 million tickets were sold before the movie was released, and this was a big factor. Because of these early sales, the film had one of the biggest openings for a completely new Hindi film, doing better than other non-part-of-a-series films.
Overseas Revenue and Global Reach
Early reports from other countries say the film has made around 64 crore globally. Those counting the money say the worldwide total is still being updated as more countries send in their weekend numbers.
It’s available in five languages – Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam – and this is good for sales in other countries. Being in multiple languages means more people can see it and has increased how much the film has made around the world in its first few days.
Audience Response and Industry Praise
People who saw the movie really liked it, and most critics gave it good reviews. It got people talking on social media and clips of great parts of the film were shared, which helped people to continue buying tickets on the second day.
Several well-known filmmakers and actors publicly said how good the director’s ideas were. One experienced filmmaker said the film was ‘better than expected’ and might begin a new time in how stories are told. Another filmmaker in the industry pointed out that the director’s success could encourage young filmmakers.
Sequel Context, Plot and Cast
Aditya Dhar directed the film, and Jyoti Deshpande and Lokesh Dhar produced it. The story continues Hamza Ali Mazari’s journey (played by Ranveer Singh), and we learn about how he was originally Jaskirat Singh Rangi and how he became important in the criminal world of Karachi.
R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, Sanjay Dutt, Sara Arjun and Rakesh Bedi are also in this spy action film. It goes further with the themes of secret spying and arguments between countries that were in the first film.
Industry Implications and Future Prospects
People who follow the film industry expect this second film to do as well as or even better than the first one, which made a massive amount of money around the world when it came out. If it continues to do well over the weekend, it’s likely to be in theaters for a long time.
The film’s success also shows a larger trend: directors with strong, original ideas can get both great reviews and make a lot of money. This could change how producers decide which stories and directors to work with.
Dhurandhar: The Revenge is now going into its first full weekend and has a lot going for it. With the early ticket sales, good reviews and support from the industry, the film is in a good position to increase its lead at the box office over the next few days.











