Aditya Dhar’s latest espionage thriller is actively rewriting theatrical history across global markets. The Dhurandhar The Revenge box office collection has officially crossed the staggering Rs 691 crore mark worldwide within its first five days. Starring Ranveer Singh, the high-octane action film continues to draw massive audiences despite a massive 229-minute runtime.
Unprecedented Opening and Weekend Domination
The film’s theatrical journey began with an aggressive release strategy. Following record-shattering paid previews on Wednesday, March 18, the movie officially opened to a rapturous global response on Thursday. The first day netted Rs 102.55 crore across 21,663 shows, marking one of the largest opening days in Indian cinematic history. While minor technical glitches slightly delayed some South Indian dubbed versions early on, the Hindi belt witnessed a complete takeover, recording up to 90% occupancy during morning shows.
Furthermore, the film strategically capitalized on the festive Ugadi and Gudi Padwa weekend. Friday added a solid Rs 80.72 crore to the tally. However, Saturday witnessed massive crowd turnouts that pushed the single-day collection to Rs 113 crore. This surge propelled the cumulative domestic net past the Rs 300 crore mark in just 72 hours. By the end of Saturday, trade insiders confirmed that the global gross had comfortably bypassed the 48-hour benchmarks of previous blockbusters like RRR and KGF: Chapter 2.
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Day-Wise Dhurandhar The Revenge Box Office Collection
Sunday marked a phenomenal peak for the espionage saga. Families and action enthusiasts flocked to theaters, resulting in 21,071 active shows nationwide. The Sunday collection hit a massive Rs 114.85 crore net, bringing the total domestic net to Rs 454.12 crore. Therefore, the overall domestic gross reached Rs 534.19 crore, setting the stage for a historic Monday hold.

Below is the detailed daily breakdown of the film’s domestic net earnings:
| Day | Box Office Collection |
| Day 0 (Wednesday Previews) | Rs. 43 crore |
| Day 1 (Thursday) | Rs. 102 crore |
| Day 2 (Friday) | Rs. 80.72 crore |
| Day 3 (Saturday) | Rs. 113 crore |
| Day 4 (Sunday) | Rs. 114.85 crore |
| Day 5 (Monday – Live Tracking) | Rs. 17.3 crore |
| Total Domestic Net | Rs. 471.25 crore |
Monday Hold and Language-Wise Breakdown
As the film enters its first crucial weekday, it shows no signs of a severe drop. Maintaining a steady presence across 6,238 shows, the live net collection for Monday stands at Rs 17.3 crore. This brings the impressive India gross to Rs 562.18 crore. Globally, supported by a robust overseas haul of Rs 149.35 crore, the film is firmly on track to cross the Rs 700 crore mark soon.
The live tracking for Day 5 reveals the following language-wise breakdown:
| Language | Day 5 Net Collection |
| Hindi | Rs. 15.66 crore |
| Telugu | Rs. 1.17 crore |
| Tamil | Rs. 0.30 crore |
Stellar Cast and Complex Production Scale
Directed by Aditya Dhar, the film offers an unfiltered and gritty portrayal of the Lyari underworld. Ranveer Singh delivers a career-defining performance as elite Indian agent Jaskirat Singh Rangi, alias Hamza. He is supported by a powerhouse ensemble that includes R. Madhavan, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, Rakesh Bedi, and Sara Arjun. Additionally, audiences were surprised by a highly impactful cameo appearance by Yami Gautam. The extensive cast also features Danish Pandor, Saumya Tandon, Mustafa Ahmed, and Gaurav Gera.
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Filming Locations and Regional Challenges
The production team executed a massive logistical operation to bring this story to life. The film was shot extensively across Punjab, Chandigarh, Maharashtra, Ladakh, and Himachal Pradesh in India, alongside international schedules in Thailand. Interestingly, parts of Mumbai’s Ballard Estate were cordoned off and meticulously redesigned to double as Karachi for crucial patchwork scenes shot just weeks before the release.
Meanwhile, the global release spanned the US, UK, Australia, and Canada across five languages: Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam. However, the film currently faces specific censorship hurdles in Middle Eastern markets, notably the UAE and Saudi Arabia, due to its sensitive geopolitical themes.
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