Mumbai : Dhurandhar 2, starring Ranveer Singh, has matched the record of Pushpa 2: The Rule by becoming one of the fastest Indian films to cross ₹1000 crore worldwide—achieving the milestone in just seven days. However, Pushpa 2 still leads in total earnings over the same period with ₹1011.65 crore.
With a global gross of ₹1006.50 crore, Dhurandhar 2 has now become the 10th highest-grossing Indian film worldwide. Notably, the first installment, Dhurandhar, had taken 22 days to reach the ₹1000 crore mark.
According to trade website Sacnilk, the film earned ₹47.70 crore net in India on its seventh day (Wednesday). Its total India net collection now stands at ₹623.42 crore, while the gross collection is ₹744.58 crore. Overseas, the film has earned ₹261.92 crore, taking its worldwide total to ₹1006.50 crore.
On day seven, the Hindi version contributed the most with ₹44 crore, followed by ₹2.50 crore from Telugu, ₹85 lakh from Tamil, ₹20 lakh from Kannada, and ₹15 lakh from Malayalam versions.
The film was officially released on March 19, with paid previews held a day earlier on March 18.
The success builds on the strong performance of its predecessor, Dhurandhar, which had earned around ₹1307 crore globally. In India, the first film collected ₹1005.85 crore gross (₹840 crore net), and with ₹894.49 crore in Hindi alone, it became the highest-grossing Hindi-language film. Overseas, it earned approximately ₹299.5 crore, performing exceptionally well in markets like the United States and Canada, where it surpassed records set by Baahubali 2: The Conclusion.
Interestingly, Dhurandhar achieved massive success despite not being released in Gulf countries and also became the highest-grossing ‘A’-rated film in Indian cinema.