
Mumbai, India — April 21, 2026
The blockbuster run of Dhurandhar 2 shows no signs of slowing down. Even on its 34th day in theaters, the Ranveer Singh-led film continues to deliver strong numbers, reinforcing its position as one of the biggest box office successes in Indian cinema history.
Day 34 Collection & India Total
On Day 34 (Tuesday), Dhurandhar 2 collected approximately ₹1.35 crore in India. With this, its total domestic box office collection has reached ₹1,118.64 crore, making it the highest-grossing Hindi film ever in India.
A week-wise breakdown highlights its extraordinary run:
- Week 1: ₹674.17 crore
- Week 2: ₹263.65 crore
- Week 3: ₹110.60 crore
- Week 4: ₹54.70 crore
The film’s consistent hold, even after a month in cinemas, reflects strong audience retention and repeat viewership.
Worldwide Collection Near ₹1,800 Cr Milestone
Globally, Dhurandhar 2 has amassed an impressive ₹1,758.96 crore in 34 days, putting it within striking distance of the ₹1,800 crore milestone.
In doing so, the film has surpassed the worldwide collection of Pushpa 2 (₹1,742 crore approx.), climbing the ranks of the highest-grossing Indian films globally.
The next major target is the iconic Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, which holds a worldwide total of around ₹1,810 crore. Industry watchers are closely tracking whether Dhurandhar 2 can cross this benchmark in the coming days.
Budget vs Performance
Made on an estimated budget of ₹250 crore, the film has delivered an exceptional return on investment, firmly establishing itself as a mega-blockbuster.
Star Cast & Crew
Directed, written, and produced by Aditya Dhar, the film features a strong ensemble cast including:
- Sanjay Dutt
- R. Madhavan
- Rakesh Bedi
- Sara Arjun
Ranveer Singh’s performance has been widely credited as a major factor behind the film’s massive success and sustained box office momentum.
What Lies Ahead?
With steady collections still coming in, Dhurandhar 2 is now just steps away from entering the elite ₹1,800 crore club globally. If the trend continues, it could soon challenge—and potentially surpass—one of Indian cinema’s most enduring box office records.










