Dhurandhar is the first Bollywood film to cross ₹700cr in India. With ₹1081 cr globally, it's the 7th highest-grossing Indian film. Starring Ranveer Singh, a sequel is set for March 2026.

Last Updated: 09.02 AM, Dec 30, 2025
On its 25th day of release, Aditya Dhar's spy thriller Dhurandhar achieved a major feat at the box office, continuing its record-breaking run. The movie made history on Monday, December 29, when it became the first Bollywood production to earn more than ₹700 crore in India. The film's continued success into its fourth week has cemented its position as an all-time blockbuster, even though it did experience the anticipated drop on weekdays.
The domestic collection of Dhurandhar was around ₹10.50 crore net on its fourth Monday. The film has been in theatres for about a month, and this is the first time its daily profits have fallen below the ₹15 crore barrier, indicating a natural stability. This latest addition brings the total Indian net collection to ₹701.25 crore, equivalent to a domestic gross of ₹841.6 crore.
Dhurandhar falls into the exclusive club of Indian cinematic behemoths as it surpasses the ₹700 crore net barrier. Before this, only four South Indian films—Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, RRR, KGF: Chapter 2, and Pushpa 2: The Rule—had achieved this feat. The film's fourth weekend was very successful, adding more than ₹60 crore to the total and giving it the boost it needed to reach ₹701 crore by Monday evening.
No less impressive has been the film's performance on a global scale. With the help of the Christmas season, Dhurandhar has earned more than $26.5 million in foreign regions. The overall global gross has reached a remarkable ₹1081 crore, even though daily foreign earnings dropped to less than $1 million in the third week.
Thanks to this performance, Dhurandhar has surpassed the lifetime collections of Kalki 2898 AD and Pathaan to become the seventh highest-grossing Indian film of all time. Nearing the ₹1100 crore barrier, the output is currently inching closer. By the weekend's end, the film could have surpassed Shah Rukh Khan's Jawan (₹1160 crore) and taken sixth place, according to trade analysts. The forthcoming fifth weekend will determine its future rise towards KGF: Chapter 2 (₹1215 crore) and RRR (₹1230 crore).
The film's total Hindi occupancy remained steady at 21.39% on Monday. Bengaluru stood out in the region with an occupancy rate of 45.50%. Chennai recorded 32.75% and Hyderabad 26.50% of the other big circuits' consistent interest. Across over 1,900 shows, occupancy was consistently between 20% and 22% in key markets such as Mumbai and the NCR.
Under Aditya Dhar's direction, Dhurandhar stars Ranveer Singh as Hamza, an Indian operative sent to Karachi to infiltrate terrorist networks. An impressive ensemble cast, including R Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, Sanjay Dutt, and Akshaye Khanna, supports the film's high-octane plot. The makers have already set March 2026 as the release date for Dhurandhar: Part 2.
Q: How much did Dhurandhar collect on Day 25?
A: On its 25th day (its fourth Monday), Dhurandhar recorded a domestic net collection of approximately ₹10.50 crore. This was the first time the film's daily earnings dipped below the ₹15 crore mark, though it remained strong enough to push the film past a major historic milestone.
Q: Is Dhurandhar a hit or a flop?
A: Dhurandhar is an all-time blockbuster. With a domestic net collection exceeding ₹700 crore and a worldwide gross of over ₹1080 crore, it has become the highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2025
Q: What is the total worldwide collection of Dhurandhar?
A: As of Day 25, Dhurandhar has amassed a staggering ₹1,081 crore at the global box office. It has officially surpassed the lifetime collections of major hits like Kalki 2898 AD and Pathaan, and is currently eyeing the records of Jawan and KGF: Chapter 2.