Dhurandhar 45 days box office collection: Ranveer Singh’s film inches closer to Rs 900 crore
Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar has continued to keep the cash registers ringing at the Indian box office in its seventh week and inched closer to the Rs 900 crore net mark.
Like its previous weeks, Dhurandhar clashed with another new release—Happy Patel—but the movie remained least affected by it in its seventh week. In fact, it ran to packed houses in some centers. The movie has collected Rs 9.95 crore net at the Indian box office in its seventh weekend, taking its 45-day total to Rs 879.75 crore net in the domestic market.
Taran Adarsh posted, “#Dhurandhar (Week 7) Fri 2.10 cr, Sat 3.60 cr, Sun 4.25 cr. Total: ₹ 879.75 cr. #Dhurandhar biz at a glance… Week 1: ₹ 218 cr Week 2: ₹ 261.50 cr Week 3: ₹ 189.30 cr Week 4: ₹ 115.70 cr Week 5: ₹ 56.35 cr Week 6: ₹ 28.95 cr Weekend 7: ₹ 9.95 cr Total: ₹ 879.75 cr India biz | Official Nett BOC | #Boxoffice.”
Dhurandhar has inched closer to the Rs 900 crore mark in the domestic market in 45 days. The movie will clash with another much-anticipated film—Border 2—in its eighth week. The latter will force out the former in cinema halls. It should be seen whether the movie will be able to cross Rs 900 crore net mark or not.
Taran Adarsh wrote, “#Dhurandhar remains an unstoppable force, holding its ground despite multiple new releases – including #HappyPatel – hitting the marketplace on Friday. The film has now set its sights on the ₹ 900 cr milestone… With #Border2 arriving this Friday, the big question remains: Will #Dhurandhar reach that magical figure? Only time will tell.”

Dhurandhar is a spy action thriller film written, directed, and co-produced by Aditya Dhar with Jyoti Deshpande and Lokesh Dhar under Jio Studios and B62 Studios. Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan and Arjun Rampal have played lead roles in the movie
Dhurandhar is the first installment of a two-part film series. The film depicts an anti-terror covert operation, where an undercover agent infiltrates Karachi’s criminal and political underworld in Pakistan. The plot loosely joins several real-life events involving geopolitical tensions, such as the 1999 IC-814 hijacking, the 2001 Indian Parliament attack, the 2008 Mumbai attacks, and events surrounding Operation Lyari.
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