Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar: The Revenge earned ₹519 crore in India in five days, hitting ₹829 crore globally. The blockbuster spy sequel is eyeing the ₹1,000 crore mark amid massive demand.

Last Updated: 09.33 AM, Mar 24, 2026
On its fifth day of release, Aditya Dhar's espionage thriller Dhurandhar: The Revenge hit an unprecedented peak at the box office. The film starring Ranveer Singh officially broke the ₹500 crore barrier in domestic net collections by the end of business on March 23, 2026, solidifying its position as one of the quickest films in Indian cinema history to achieve this feat. It is evident that the film's momentum is still going strong, even though we're now in the typical weekday period.
As per a report in Sacnilk, Dhurandhar: The Revenge grossed ₹65 crore in its first week of release in India, from 20,382 shows. Compared to its Sunday high of ₹114.85 crore, this amount represents a 43.4% drop, which trade analysts say is forceful for a non-holiday Monday. The current total of ₹519.12 crore is the film's net collection in India. The fact that it broke multiple records for the highest-earning first five days in the Hindi market makes this accomplishment all the more noteworthy.
With an occupancy rate of 44.3%, the Hindi version continued to be the main driver of growth, adding ₹60 crore to the Monday net total. On the other hand, the film's popularity in South Indian markets remains consistent. On the fifth day, with 50% occupancy, the Telugu version made ₹3.50 crore, while the Tamil version earned ₹1.20 crore. The film's devoted regional fanbase helped it earn ₹0.15 crore in the Kannada and Malayalam marketplaces. The overall gross collection within the country has reached ₹619.76 crore, regardless of language.
The global impact of Dhurandhar: The Revenge is quite remarkable. The overall global gross collection has reached an astronomical ₹829.76 crore, with an offshore gross contribution of ₹210 crore. Thanks to its extensive release strategy, which included more than 115,553 shows globally since its debut, the film has been able to simultaneously dominate premium formats and foreign circuits.
The story of the sequel continues where the events of the 2025 film left off, following the exploits of Indian intelligence agent Jaskirat Singh Rangi (Ranveer Singh), who goes by the alias "Hamza" in the film. The plot revolves around his mission to exact revenge for the 26/11 strikes by penetrating the political and criminal underworld of Karachi.
The production was shot simultaneously with the first part and included Singh working with an ensemble cast that included Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, and R. Madhavan. Production photography in Bangkok, Thailand, started in July 2024 and ended in October 2025. Areas in India and Thailand doubled for scenes set in Pakistan, while the film was shot in a variety of places, including Punjab, Chandigarh, Maharashtra, Ladakh, and Himachal Pradesh.
Dhurandhar: The Revenge is expected to shortly break the ₹1,000 crore worldwide gross barrier, according to trade experts, based on its present trajectory. Even during the workweek, the combination of thrilling action and a realistic espionage plot has attracted a wide audience, guaranteeing steady foot traffic.
Dhurandhar: The Revenge looks ready to break records for lifetime box office revenues in the Indian film industry, thanks to the lack of significant releases expected to compete for screen time in the near future.