Dhurandhar 2, starring Ranveer Singh, is still doing very well at the box office, even though its earnings have started to slow down in the fifth week. This spy action film has made history by becoming the first Bollywood movie to cross ₹1000 crore in India.
After doing great business for many weeks, the film is now seeing a normal drop in collections. Even with this slowdown, it is still performing amazingly and setting new records for Hindi films.
The movie is directed by Aditya Dhar and has kept people interested with its exciting story and action scenes, helping it run strongly in theatres even after many weeks.
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Day 26 box office collection
According to Sacnilk reports, the film earned ₹5.20 crore on its fifth Monday, its lowest single-day collection so far. The total India net collection is now ₹1088.62 crore, while the gross collection has reached ₹1303.37 crore.
Weekly collection details
The film earned ₹674.17 crore in its first week, then ₹263.65 crore in the second week. In the third week, it collected ₹110.60 crore, showing a slow drop but still strong overall performance.
Competition from new films
At the box office, Dhurandhar 2 is now facing competition from new films like Dacoit starring Adivi Sesh and Mrunal Thakur, and the Tamil film Love Insurance Kompany featuring Pradeep Ranganathan, which are attracting audiences.
Record-breaking achievements
The film has beaten the lifetime India collections of many big movies like Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, RRR, Kalki 2898 AD, KGF: Chapter 2, Jawan, Pathaan, Stree 2 and Animal, making it one of the biggest hits ever.
Even after slowing down in its fifth week, Dhurandhar 2 is still doing very well at the box office with record-breaking numbers. Crossing ₹1000 crore in India has set a new record for Bollywood films.
With strong word-of-mouth and huge collections already earned, the film is expected to keep running in theatres, though at a slower pace in the coming days.