Dhurandhar Worldwide Box Office Day 10: Ranveer Singh Film Crosses Rs 500 Crore, Beats Pushpa, Dunki and War

Dhurandhar continues its unstoppable run at the global box office. The Ranveer Singh-led spy thriller has crossed the ₹500 crore mark worldwide in just 10 days, emerging as one of the biggest blockbusters of 2025.


Directed by Aditya Dhar, the film has now become the fourth highest-grossing Indian film of the year, surpassing the lifetime collections of several major hits.

Dhurandhar Box Office Collection Day 10

The film witnessed an extraordinary second weekend, recording the highest-ever second weekend for a Hindi film.

  • Second Sunday (India net): ₹59 crore

  • Second weekend total (India net): ₹144.50 crore

  • Total India net collection (10 days): ₹351.75 crore

  • India gross collection: ₹422 crore

  • Overseas collection: $12 million (₹108 crore approx.)

  • Worldwide box office total: ₹530 crore

The second weekend alone saw a massive 40% jump compared to the opening weekend, driven by strong word-of-mouth and repeat audiences.

Overseas Box Office Performance

While Dhurandhar opened modestly in international markets, overseas collections picked up significantly in the second weekend. Trade analysts report that over $4.5 million was earned abroad during the second weekend alone, pushing the film’s global numbers to record-breaking levels.

Dhurandhar Beats Pushpa, Dunki, War

With its ₹530 crore global haul, Dhurandhar has overtaken the lifetime box office collections of several blockbuster films:

The film now trails only three Indian releases of 2025:

If current trends continue, Dhurandhar is expected to comfortably cross ₹600 crore worldwide in the coming days.

About the Film

Directed by Aditya Dhar, Dhurandhar is a high-octane spy thriller featuring an ensemble cast including Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, and R. Madhavan. Despite receiving mixed critical reviews, the film has found strong audience support, particularly for its performances, scale, and action sequences.

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