Ranveer Singh’s blockbuster Dhurandhar has entered the list of the top five highest-grossing Indian films of all time, overtaking the lifetime collections of several recent mega-hits, including Jawan and KGF Chapter 2.
The film crossed the ₹1,200-crore mark globally on Sunday, pushing past the final worldwide total of KGF Chapter 2 and cementing its place among Indian cinema’s biggest earners. Even after completing over four weeks in theatres, Dhurandhar continues to draw strong audiences across domestic and overseas markets.
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Film continues strong run after four weeks
On Sunday alone, Dhurandhar added ₹12.75 crore net in India and around $500,000 from international markets. This took the film’s worldwide gross after 31 days to approximately ₹1,207 crore, edging past KGF Chapter 2, which finished its run at around ₹1,200 crore globally.
In the past week, Dhurandhar has also overtaken the lifetime collections of Jawan, Pathaan, Kalki 2898 AD, and Animal. With this, Ranveer Singh’s film has surpassed the biggest box office successes of stars such as Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Yash, and Ranbir Kapoor.
At present, only four Indian films stand ahead of Dhurandhar on the all-time list — Dangal, Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, RRR, and Pushpa 2: The Rule.
While Dhurandhar remains over ₹500 crore behind the top three titles, trade estimates suggest it could soon overtake RRR, which finished with a worldwide gross of ₹1,230 crore. At its current pace, the film is expected to cross that mark within days.
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Top five highest-grossing Indian films (worldwide)
Dangal – ₹2,070 crore
Baahubali 2: The Conclusion – ₹1,788 crore
Pushpa 2: The Rule – ₹1,742 crore
RRR – ₹1,230 crore
Dhurandhar – ₹1,207 crore
With a steady footfall even in its fifth week, Dhurandhar has turned into a rare box-office phenomenon. The film’s climb into the all-time top five reflects not just star power, but sustained audience interest, placing it among the defining theatrical successes of the recent Indian cinema.