Aditya Dhar's 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' Breaks Records with ₹1,365 Crore Worldwide
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Mumbai, March 30 (NationPress) Renowned filmmaker Aditya Dhar has achieved remarkable success with his latest film “Dhurandhar: The Revenge”, featuring Ranveer Singh, which has grossed an astonishing Rs. 1,365 crore globally since its premiere on March 19.
The film's impressive worldwide earnings have solidified its status as one of the year’s top blockbusters, showcasing Dhar’s exceptional talent for creating large-scale cinematic experiences that connect with viewers on a global scale.
A recent tweet from Jio Studios on X detailed the film's day-by-day revenue, revealing that it garnered Rs. 867 crore in India NBOC, maintaining a strong performance even beyond its opening week, with collections of Rs. 53 crore on Day 8, Rs. 42 crore on Day 9, Rs. 64 crore on Day 10, and Rs. 71 crore on Day 11.
Globally, the film has amassed an impressive Rs. 1,365 crore gross, comprising Rs. 1,023 crore from India and Rs. 342 crore from international markets.
The tweet stated: “#DhurandharTheRevenge dominates the moment, the screen, and the globe. Day-wise breakdown | India NBOC Week 1: ₹637 Cr*, DAY 8: ₹53 Cr*, DAY 9: ₹42 Cr*, DAY 10: ₹64 Cr*, DAY 11: ₹71 Cr*, India: ₹867 Cr*.”
“Worldwide GBOC (11 Days): India: ₹1023 Cr*, Overseas: ₹342 Cr*. Book your tickets now. In cinemas worldwide. Hindi | Telugu | Tamil | Kannada | Malayalam.”
The first installment of this duology, released on December 5, 2025, also proved to be a box-office hit, surpassing Rs. 1,000 crore globally within three weeks of its launch.
Dhurandhar features an ensemble cast including Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, R. Madhavan, Sara Arjun, Rakesh Bedi, Gaurav Gera, and Danish Pandor.
The narrative of the first part revolves around a high-stakes covert counter-terrorism mission, showcasing an undercover Indian intelligence agent infiltrating the criminal networks and political spheres of Karachi, Pakistan, to dismantle a terror organization targeting India.
The sequel, Dhurandhar: The Revenge, follows the same agent as he continues his infiltration into Karachi's criminal underworld and political landscape while avenging the 26/11 attacks and tackling even greater threats.
The film’s plot is inspired by several real-life geopolitical events and conflicts in South Asia, including Operation Lyari, the 2014 Indian general election, and the 2016 Indian banknote demonetization, among others. With a runtime of 229 minutes, it stands as the eighth longest Indian film ever made.