Dynamic illustration of massive crowds celebrating the record-breaking opening of 'Dhurandhar' at a Mumbai cinema, highlighting its defiance of Bollywood conventions.
Dynamic illustration of massive crowds celebrating the record-breaking opening of 'Dhurandhar' at a Mumbai cinema, highlighting its defiance of Bollywood conventions.
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Dhurandhar defies Bollywood norms with blockbuster opening

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Building on its surge past Rs 750 crore worldwide and all-time top 10 entry, Aditya Dhar's Dhurandhar cemented blockbuster status with a massive opening Friday on December 27, 2025. Defying conventions by skipping a star heroine, running 3.5 hours, earning an adults-only rating, and featuring gore, the film drew huge audiences, signaling shifts in Indian cinema.

Dhurandhar, starring Ranveer Singh alongside Sanjay Dutt, R Madhavan, Akshaye Khanna, Arjun Rampal, and Sara Arjun, was produced by Jio Studios and B62 Studios. Despite bucking industry standards, its explosive opening day collections proved content can trump tropes.

Industry analyses highlight this as a modern success blueprint. Producer Mahaveer Jain praised director Aditya Dhar exclusively: "Every film should be loved like Dhurandhar, we should love and participate in each others success." Jain also launched composer Tanishk Bagchi as a producer under MJF NXT, hailing him as the next A.R. Rahman.

The film's run underscores Bollywood's evolution, where bold narratives dominate box office charts nationwide.

O que as pessoas estão dizendo

X discussions celebrate Dhurandhar's blockbuster performance exceeding ₹1000 crore worldwide despite defying norms like no star heroine, 3.5-hour runtime, adults-only rating, gore, and no Gulf release. Users praise Aditya Dhar's direction, Ranveer Singh and Akshaye Khanna's performances, and organic word-of-mouth driving success. Many view it as resetting Bollywood standards, making star-driven films seem outdated. Some express skepticism over excessive violence and research depth.

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Dhurandhar storms past Rs 750 crore worldwide, enters all-time top 10

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Building on its day 12 collections of Rs 411.25 crore in India and Rs 500 crore worldwide, Ranveer Singh's action spy thriller Dhurandhar has surged past Rs 750 crore globally, entering Mumbai's box office hall of fame and the all-time top 10 worldwide. It now eyes the 2025 top spot after a strong third Friday.

Yash Raj Films praised director Aditya Dhar and his team on social media on Wednesday, as Ranveer Singh's film Dhurandhar continued its strong performance on day 34. The movie has become the highest-grossing Hindi film ever and is aiming for Rs 1,300 crore. This success is raising questions about the future of Yash Raj's Spy Universe.

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Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar has grossed Rs 1,182.25 crore worldwide after 30 days, up from Rs 1,064 crore at day 24. It added Rs 11.75 crore on Saturday (day 30), a 34.29% rise from Friday, while earning praise from South star Suriya and fans on social media.

Following its Rs 750 crore worldwide milestone, Ranveer Singh's spy thriller Dhurandhar added strong Christmas earnings, pushing domestic collections to Rs 633.5 crore and global tally past Rs 975 crore, on track for the Rs 1000 crore club.

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Aditya Dhar's spy thriller Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge, starring Ranveer Singh, has sold over 12.5 lakh tickets in advance bookings in India three days before release, grossing nearly Rs 70 crore. Theatre chains have added post-midnight shows, including shifting Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge's slot at Mumbai's Maratha Mandir. Worldwide pre-sales stand at Rs 123-130 crore.

As part of the Dhurandhar franchise coverage, the sequel Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge clashes with Yash's Toxic, Nani's Peddi, Ram Charan's The Paradise, and Dhamaal 4 in a crowded March 2026 slate during Gudi Padwa, Ugadi, and Eid. The original film re-releases on 500 worldwide screens ahead of the March 19 debut, while the sequel surges past ₹50 crore in advance bookings.

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The recent backlash against critics of the film Dhurandhar underscores tensions in Indian cinema between commercial success and artistic critique. Opinion pieces argue that while box office hits like Dhurandhar thrive, good-faith reviews face harassment, raising questions about narrative control and selective labeling of films as political.

 

 

 

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