Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar has surged past Rs 1,255 crore worldwide by its 38th day, claiming the title of highest-grossing Hindi film ever and fourth highest-grossing Indian film overall. Building on its Rs 1,064 crore milestone at day 24, the film maintains steady earnings into its sixth week despite new competition.
Ranveer Singh-starrer Dhurandhar added Rs 6.15 crore domestically on its sixth Sunday, per Sacnilk, pushing its India net to Rs 805.65 crore and worldwide gross to Rs 1,255 crore. This elevates it above Prabhas' The Raja Saab and others, now trailing only Pushpa 2 (Rs 1,742 crore), Baahubali 2 (Rs 1,788 crore), and Dangal (Rs 2,122 crore), while surpassing RRR, KGF: Chapter 2, and Jawan.
Competition from The Raja Saab saw Rs 109 crore in its first three days (India), with Day 3 at Rs 20.12 crore across languages (Telugu Rs 15.31 crore, Hindi Rs 4.54 crore, others minimal), still under Dhurandhar's daily haul. Recent Hindi releases like Kartik Aaryan's film (Rs 49.5 crore total) and Agastya Nanda's Ikkis (Rs 28.76 crore in 11 days) pose no threat. Hindi occupancy hit 31.79% on Sunday, peaking at 45% in afternoon shows.