The Aditya Dhar directorial ‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge’ continues its unprecedented reign as a modern-day classic. As of Sunday, April 26, 2026, the Ranveer Singh starrer enters Day 39 of its theatrical release on March 19,2026. It is currently positioned as the third highest-grossing Indian film of all time. The worldwide gross stands at a staggering Rs. 1,772.94 crore, putting the film just Rs. 15.12 crore away from surpassing SS Rajamouli’s ‘Baahubali 2: The Conclusion’s worldwide gross of Rs. 1,788.06 crore and becoming only the second highest-grossing Indian film of all time globally. Simultaneously, the film needs approximately Rs. 106 crore more in India net to dethrone Allu Arjun’s ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’ as the all-time domestic champion. Notably, the film has managed its run at the box office without a single show in China or the Gulf markets. With the sixth weekend, the film continues to dominate amid the release of Akshay Kumar – Priyadarshan’s ‘Bhooth Bangla’ and the ongoing IPL season.
‘Dhurandhar : The Revenge’ Week 1-5 collections
Week 1 with its Rs. 674.17 crore was the highest opening week in the history of Indian cinema across all languages, anchored by a record Rs. 90 crore on Day 1, again the biggest single-day opening in Hindi film history. Week 2 brought in Rs. 263.65 crore and saw it surpassing the entire lifetime gross of the original ‘Dhurandhar’ with its Rs. 840.20 crore in just 11 days.Week 3 with its Rs. 110.60 crore saw it become the first Hindi film ever to cross Rs. 1,000 crore in India net collections. Week 4 with its Rs. 54.70 crore saw it netting Rs. 1,100 crore India net milestone fell on Day 29. Week 5 with its Rs. 19.42 crore saw it climbing to the third spot on the all-time Indian film global gross chart.
‘Dhurandhar 2 ‘ day 38 collection recap
On Day 38, ‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge’ witnessed a massive 93.5% surge in earnings, pulling in Rs. 3.00 crore net compared to the previous day’s Rs. 1.55 crore. This performance across 2,896 shows has pushed the film’s total domestic net collection to Rs. 1,127.19 Cr, with the India gross reaching Rs. 1,349.19 crore.On the global front, the sequel added Rs. 0.75 crore on Day 38, bringing its overseas gross to Rs. 423.75 crore. With these figures combined, the film’s worldwide gross collection now stands at a staggering Rs. 1,772.94 crore.
‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ day 39 live tracking
By Day 39, ‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge’ continues its steady box office run, operating across 1,167 shows and adding a live net collection of Rs. 1.01 crore today.This latest contribution pushes the film’s total domestic net to Rs. 1,128.20 crore, while the India gross has successfully crossed the milestone mark of Rs. 1,350.39 crore. Final domestic figures for the day are still being tallied.
Day and week wise collections for ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’
Week 1: Rs. 674.17 croreWeek 2: Rs. 263.65 croreWeek 3: Rs. 110.60 croreWeek 4: Rs. 54.70 croreWeek 5: Rs. 19.42 croreDay 37: Rs. 1.55 croreDay 38: Rs. 3.00 croreDay 39: Rs. 1.01 crore
TOTAL: Rs. 1128.20 crore
More about ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’
Directed by Aditya Dhar, ‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge’ is a 229-minute, U/A certified espionage thriller and the direct continuation of the 2025 original. Ranveer Singh returns as Jaskirat Singh Rangi, an elite operative undercover in Karachi under the alias Hamza Ali Mazari. The ensemble cast features R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal and Sanjay Dutt and Sara Arjun. At 229 minutes (nearly four hours), it is one of India’s longest mainstream releases. To maximize the theatrical run and ensure it beats the ‘Pushpa 2’ domestic record, producers have deferred the OTT release until mid-May 2026. The film weaves real historical events like 26/11, the 2016 demonetisation, the Lyari gang wars into its fictional framework, and was shot across Thailand, Ladakh and Himachal Pradesh to recreate Karachi’s streets and Pakistan’s border terrain. The film’s score by Shashwat Sachdev has topped streaming charts for six consecutive weeks. The film faced a copyright infringement suit from Trimurti Films alleging similarities with the 1989 film ‘Tridev’, the Delhi High Court declined an injunction but ordered the producers to maintain detailed financial records. A separate legal query arose over the rights to the ‘Oye Oye’ song, though neither issue materially impacted the film’s box office momentum.DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and data in this article are compiled from diverse public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the movie’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only.
