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Dhurandhar Achieves Record ₹639 Crore in Just 12 Days

Dhurandhar Achieves Record ₹639 Crore in Just 12 Days

Post by : Meena Hassan

Ranveer Singh’s latest movie, Dhurandhar, is making headlines across the film industry. Within just 12 days of its release, this action-packed spy thriller has amassed an impressive ₹411.25 crore net in India, reaching a remarkable total of ₹639 crore worldwide. These statistics place it among the top Hindi films to exceed the ₹400 crore net mark in record time.

Maintaining its strong box office performance into its second week, Dhurandhar has already outperformed several major films in terms of lifetime collections. Industry analysts forecast that if the trend continues, the film could soon surpass the ₹700 crore global milestone. Such sustained success is a rarity for a major Hindi film, particularly in the current post-pandemic landscape.

Directed by Aditya Dhar, Dhurandhar is a thrilling story of espionage, featuring Ranveer Singh as Hamza, an Indian spy who infiltrates gangs in Lyari, Pakistan. The film seamlessly blends action, emotion, and intense sequences, captivating audiences from start to finish with Singh’s compelling portrayal.

The cast also features notable talents such as Akshay Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan, and Arjun Rampal, whose performances add depth and richness to the narrative. Viewers are treated to a mix of adrenaline-pumping action and heartfelt drama.

The film's soaring success has ignited anticipation for its upcoming sequel, which promises to introduce new twists and is set to release on March 12, 2026. Fans are eagerly looking forward to it, expecting it to replicate the first film's box office success.

Overall, Dhurandhar stands as a significant achievement in Hindi cinema, with its impressive earnings and widespread audience engagement making it one of the most buzzworthy films in Bollywood right now. This remarkable performance, both in India and internationally, demonstrates that viewers continue to support films with captivating storylines and top-notch performances.

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