Spy thriller, ‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge’, directed Aditya Dhar Saturday, March 28, 2026 enters day 10 as the numbers continue to rewrite Indian box office history. With clean home collection. 715.72 crore after nine days, Rs. 41.55 million, has Ranveer Singh starrer heads into the most critical Saturday of his race. Blockbusters cement their legacies or reveal their ceiling in the second weekend, and all early signs suggest that ‘Dhurandhar 2’ is set to take first. The film is now firmly targeting Rs. 800 crore nett mark by the end of its second weekend, threatening the lifetime record of ‘Dhurandhar’ released in 2025, Rs. 894.49 million.As the film enters its second Saturday, all eyes are on whether it surpasses the 10-day record set by previous Indian blockbusters. According to Sacnilk, legendary earners like ‘Jawan’ earned his Rs. 31.80 crore, ‘Pathaan’ with its Rs. 14 crores and ‘Kalki 2898 AD’ for its Rs. 34.15 million saw different attachments on the tenth day. However, ‘Dhurandhar 2’ is currently eyeing a 10-day collection of Rs. 55-60 crores, which would place it in a league of its own.
‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ first week screenings
The first week of ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ was historic. The film had a huge 0 day advance of Rs. 43 crore, followed by Rs. 102 million The momentum remained strong throughout the opening weekend, peaking on Day 4 with a whopping Rs. 114.85 million. At the end of its first seven days, the film collected a total of Rs. 624.47 million. Despite its running time exceeding three and a half hours, the film maintained high occupancy rates in both single screens and multiplexes.The weekday retention was as historic as the 5th day, on Monday at Rs. 65 crore, on the 6th day, Tuesday Rs. 56.55 crore and and Day 7, Wednesday Rs. 48.75 crore, according to Sacnilk, which surpassed the Hindi first week benchmarks of ‘Jawan’ by Rs. 327.88 crore and ‘Pathaan’ with its Rs. 318.5 million more than 60 percent. The first week closed at Rs. 623.42 crore India nett, the biggest opening week in the history of single-language Indian cinema, surpassing the Hindi first week record of ‘Pushpa 2’. 425 crore with a significant margin. Worldwide gross at the end of week 1 Rs. 1,006.50 crore, making ‘Dhurandhar 2’ the fastest-grossing Indian film ever, alongside ‘Pushpa 2’ at Rs. 1 billion global mark achieved in 7 days.After a strong first week, the film had a natural stabilization at the beginning of its second week. On Day 8, the film earned 49.70 crores, showing tremendous resilience for a working day. Day 9 saw a drop of Rs 41.55 crore in India. The film is expected to have an upbeat run on Day 10 and Day 11, with family audiences thronging the theaters in record numbers.
‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ 10th live follow-up of the day
On its 10th day, ‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge’ continues unabated, maintaining 1,305 active shows nationwide. Live tracking shows that the movie has been added Rs. 7.31 million to the present amount, pushing his entire net household collection to that Rs. 723.23 million.That India’s gross collection is now arriving Rs. 863.84 millionthe film is maintaining a consistent pace as the final figures of the day await the official report.
Daily collections wise for ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’
Day 0: Rs. 43 millionDay 1: Rs. 102 millionDay 2: Rs. 80.72 millionDay 3: Rs. 113 millionDay 4: Rs. 114.85 millionDay 5: Rs. 65 millionDay 6: Rs. 56.60 millionDay 7: Rs. 48.75 millionWeek 1 Collection: Rs. 624.47 millionDay 8: Rs. 49.70 millionDay 9: Rs. 41.55 millionDay 10: Rs. 7.31 millionTOTAL: Rs. 723.23 million
More about ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’
‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge’ is the second installment of Aditya Dhar’s spy thriller, set across the world of Indian undercover intelligence. Where the first film depicted an anti-terrorist operation led by deep-cover agent Hamza, the sequel delves into the story of how Jaskirat Singh, a Punjabi boy with a troubled past, became Hamza, India’s most dangerous intelligence asset operating inside Pakistan. The film operates in multiple timelines. ‘Dhurandhar 2’ was initially conceived as a single film, but its scale and narrative complexities led the makers to split it into two parts.Ranveer Singh delivers what many critics and audiences consider a career-defining performance, anchoring the nearly four-hour runtime of 229 minutes, certified U/A by CBFF, with extraordinary physical and emotional levels. The antagonists feature Arjun Rampal as the lead Iqbal and Sanjay Dutt SP Chaudhary as Asla. The supporting cast includes R Madhavan, Rakesh Bedi and Sara Arjun, Pandor from Denmark and Udaybir Sandhu in a special appearance with Yami Gautam.The film has released in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu across India and simultaneously in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, UAE and major Southeast Asian territories. NOTE: The box office numbers and data in this article are collected from various public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly stated, providing a fair representation of the film’s box office performance. These totals are subject to change as official studio figures are updated or additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided for information and entertainment purposes only.