Dhurandhar: The Revenge Creates History with ₹761 Crore Opening Weekend Worldwide

The box office has witnessed a historic moment as Dhurandhar: The Revenge storms past records with a phenomenal ₹761 crore worldwide opening weekend, setting new benchmarks for Indian cinema globally. Backed by Jio Studios and B62 Studios, and directed by Aditya Dhar, the film has emerged as one of the biggest cinematic events in recent times.
Record-Breaking Opening Weekend
Fuelled by massive anticipation, strong advance bookings, and packed theatres across regions, the film delivered exceptional numbers both in India and overseas. The sequel has surpassed expectations, achieving the biggest opening weekend ever for an Indian film.
Day-Wise Box Office Breakdown
- Day 1 (Paid Previews + Thursday): ₹145 Cr (India nett) | ₹52 Cr (Overseas)
- Day 2 (Friday): ₹83 Cr (India nett) | ₹46 Cr (Overseas)
- Day 3 (Saturday): ₹117 Cr (India nett) | ₹58 Cr (Overseas)
- Day 4 (Sunday): ₹121 Cr (India nett) | ₹56 Cr (Overseas)
Opening Weekend Totals
- India Nett: ₹466 Cr
- India Gross: ₹550 Cr
- Overseas Gross: ₹211 Cr
- Worldwide Total: ₹761 Crores
All-Time Records in India
The film has set multiple milestones domestically, including:
- Highest advance bookings ever
- Biggest paid previews in Indian cinema
- Highest opening weekend collections
- Fastest film to cross ₹300 crore domestically
- Record ticket sales on BookMyShow (BMS)
Overseas Domination
Internationally, the film has performed equally impressively:
- Highest overseas opening weekend for an Indian film
- Strong opening day numbers even without Gulf markets
- Highest single-day collection globally (Saturday)
- Released across 2200 cinemas and 3000 screens worldwide
- Expanded reach into new territories like Mexico, Chile, Ukraine, Romania, and Cyprus
A Franchise That Keeps Growing
Building on the massive success of its predecessor Dhurandhar, the sequel has taken the franchise to an entirely new level. The scale, reach, and audience response underline the film’s global appeal and growing demand for Indian action cinema.
Conclusion
With an unprecedented ₹761 crore global opening weekend, Dhurandhar: The Revenge has not just opened big—it has redefined box office standards for Indian films worldwide. The film’s performance signals a new era where Indian cinema continues to expand its global footprint with record-breaking consistency.