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‘Gautam Gambhir does not need to be rude, rough because he is a good man’: Ganguly | Cricket News


'Gautam Gambhir does not need to be rude, rough because he is a good man': Ganguly
Gautam Gambhir (ICC Photo)

NEW DELHI: Gautam Gambhir is rarely seen smiling and carries the reputation of being a hard taskmaster. His aggression, celebrations, and constant involvement – from offering tips to players to applauding milestones and victories – along with his straightforward remarks in press conferences, are prime examples that define his serious demeanour.However, former India captain Sourav Ganguly has a different take.

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While acknowledging Gambhir’s no-nonsense and aggressive approach, Ganguly described him as a “good man” and said he does not need to be rude or rough.Gambhir was appointed head coach of the Indian team in July 2024, succeeding Rahul Dravid, who guided India to the T20 World Cup 2024 title.Under Gambhir, India went on to win the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 and the Asia Cup, and also successfully defended their T20 World Cup crown in 2026 by defeating New Zealand national cricket team in the final.“He [Gambhir] is winner [of] T20 World Cup, winner Champions Trophy, he is a tremendous T20 coach,” Ganguly told Revsports.While Gambhir has been praised for India’s success in white-ball cricket, he has also faced criticism for the team’s struggles in the red-ball format.India suffered a 3-0 whitewash at home against New Zealand last year, followed by a 1-3 series defeat in Australia. The five-match series against England in England ended in a 2-2 draw. India then registered a 2-0 clean sweep against West Indies, but suffered another home whitewash, losing 0-2 to South Africa.Ganguly expressed confidence that Gambhir will improve as a Test coach in the near future.“He is going to get better in Test matches and most importantly play on good wickets. If you play some good wickets, he will be a good Test match coach as well. He plays too much on turning pitches in India. Look what he did in England on good pitches where he didn’t have control. So as a coach he should take the wicket out of his system,” Ganguly said.“In these conditions [he has mastered the white-ball format] , so I’m looking forward to the 2027 World Cup. He has to find a way to get better there because his batting is breathtaking in these conditions but when it seems when it bounces, that is where he is going to get his boys better. Before they were going to Australia they were saying Gambhir This, Gambhir That, I said give that fellow a chance. I said give that fellow a chance. So I am sure he will do it. He is a competitor,” he said.

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“You know he may be rude rough but he is a competitor. He does not need to be rude rough because you know he is a good man. I have seen Yaar played with him for India but he is a competitor. He wants to win,” he said.“He speaks the right things about his team tries to create an environment of team not individuals. So he is good but I think he will. His biggest test will be when he starts going away and that’s something which he has to which he has to master and I am sure he will,” he added.

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Beer in hand, tripling, no helmets: 3 Bengaluru doctors booked after video goes viral | Bengaluru News


Beer in hand, tripling, no helmets: 3 Bengaluru doctors booked after video goes viral
Three doctors celebrating their Master of Science in Orthopaedics were booked for riding triple on a two-wheeler, with two not wearing helmets (Photo: TOI)

BENGALURU: Three doctors, including a woman, celebrating completion of master of science (MS) in orthopaedics, were booked for riding triple on a two-wheeler on a public road.Two of them were without helmet. One of the pillion riders, who was wearing a helmet, was drinking from what looked like a beer bottle while riding in the midst of traffic. Acting suo motu, police registered the FIR for rash or negligent riding on a public way The incident took place on 16th Main between BTM Layout and Jayadeva Junction around 10pm Sunday.A video of the incident shot by a commuter and uploaded on social media went viral, drawing sharp criticism from netizens. The doctors have been identified as bike rider Dhanush, 30, from Yeshwantpur who works with Sapthagiri Medical College in Chikkabanavara; Apoorva aka Prapurna, 30, from Bommanahalli and employed with Vydehi Hospital; and Avinash, 37, of MC Layout, part of Chamundeshwari Medical College, Channapatna, Bengaluru South district.The FIR against the three was registered for rash or negligent riding on a public way that endangers human life or safety and punishment of certain street offences and nuisance.Acting suo motu, Mico Layout traffic police registered a case. With the help of vehicle number (KA-04JS-8028), they contacted its owner Dhanush. “With Dhanush’s help, we summoned Apoorva and Avinash to the police station. Confessing to their act, the three told us they partied at a bar and restaurant to celebrate the completion of MS in orthopaedics. Before leaving, Avinash took the half-emptied beer bottle with him. Holding the same, he rode pillion with Dhanush and Apoorva,” a police officer said.750 booked for drunk driving, speedingIn a bid to enhance road safety and curb reckless driving, traffic police conducted a week-long special enforcement drive targeting drunk driving and over-speeding across Bengaluru. The drive, held between March 16 and March 22, saw intensive checks by officers from 53 traffic police stations.During the operation, 45,568 vehicles were inspected and 634 cases registered against violators found driving under the influence of alcohol. The drive also focused on over-speeding, with 122 cases booked against motorists flouting speed limits. Authorities collected Rs 1.3 lakh from offenders during the campaign.



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‘Khelega hi nahi’: Ashwin’s blunt verdict on Arjun Tendulkar at LSG | Cricket News


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NEW DELHI: With Lucknow Super Giants already boasting a star-studded pace arsenal, Arjun Tendulkar, son of legendary Sachin Tendulkar, may struggle for opportunities in his new team, according to former India cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin. LSG have Mayank Yadav, Anrich Nortje, Mohammed Shami, Mohsin Khan, Avesh Khan and Akash Singh in their pace unit, and given the strength of their attack, Arjun’s chances of featuring in the playing XI appear slim.“Arjun Tendulkar khelega hi nahi (Arjun Tendulkar won’t play at all), and let’s not even go there. I think it is very difficult because there are Mayank Yadav, Mohsin Khan, Avesh Khan, and Mohammad Shami in this lineup. There are so many fast bowlers. How will he play? I don’t think he makes any case unless and until there are a lot of injuries,” Ashwin said on his YouTube channel.

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Arjun was traded from Mumbai Indians to Lucknow Super Giants ahead of the IPL 2026 mini-auction in December.He was first picked by Mumbai Indians in the IPL 2021 mini-auction for Rs 20 lakh but did not play a game that season. He was bought again by the five-time champions in the IPL 2023 mega-auction for Rs 30 lakh and finally made his long-awaited debut. In his first IPL outing against Kolkata Knight Riders, Arjun bowled two overs, conceded 17 runs and went wicketless. He featured in four matches that season and took three wickets. In IPL 2024, he played just one match under Hardik Pandya’s captaincy.Commenting on LSG’s prospects this season, Ashwin did not mince words and said the team is unlikely to make the playoffs. LSG endured underwhelming campaigns in the last two seasons, finishing seventh in both IPL 2024 and IPL 2025.

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“I have pure clarity of the teams that will be in the top three. Four, five, and six is going to be a race, and LSG is not even in that four, five, or six, in my view. They will fall out of the six,” Ashwin said.LSG are set to begin their IPL 2026 campaign against the Delhi Capitals on April 1.

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Krunal Pandya eyes more IPL success with RCB after 2025 triumph


Krunal Pandya is ready to conquer another Indian Premier League (IPL) season with the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). The spin bowling all-rounder was the player of the match in the final of the IPL 2025 season to help RCB claim their maiden league trophy, after 18 years. Pandya was named the player of the match for his exceptional bowling figure of 2/17 in 4 overs.

It was not the first time that the spin bowling all-rounder was named the best player in an IP. When he was with the Mumbai Indians (MI), in the 2017 season, Pandya emerged as the best performer in the final. He did the same in 2025, to become the only player to be player of the match in IPL finals twice.

Krunal Pandya’s all-round performance helped the Mumbai Indians to win IPL 2017

In the final of IPL 2017, the Mumbai Indians were up against the Rising Pune Supergiants. The 20-over match was a low-scoring contest, but it forced the fans to stand on their toes out of excitement.

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The team led by Rohit Sharma won the summit clash by only 1 run, posting 129 runs in the first innings. With Ajinkya Rahane and Steve Smith, Pune started the run chase well, but eventually failed to meet the asking run rate, mostly because of Pandya.

The finger spinner bowled with an economy rate of 7.75, and added 47 runs in 38 runs with the bat. He was the top run scorer for the Mumbai Indians in the summit clash. Later, MI released him ahead of the 2022 season.

Best yet to come: Krunal Pandya said 4 years ago

Four years ago, after leaving MI, the all-rounder said that his best was yet to come.

“Everyone wants to be the player who has that award. But, honestly, not really. One thing I know is: my best is yet to come. And I feel it is going to come very, very soon. I’m well prepared,” Pandya said 4 years ago.

“I’m in a great zone. Just a matter of time. Because every cricketer has a phase where things go as he wants, so I want to be so, so ready for that phase where I grab it not with both hands, but with my entire body and make the most of it,” he added.

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Winning IPL 2025 with Royal Challengers Bengaluru, as well as the second Player of the Match award, was it the best of Krunal Pandya? The 34-year-old again said that he is still a long way from going, as he has got the momentum after winning the IPL 2025.

“Feels really good that whatever I said in 2022 has come out exactly the way I said it. After 17 years of drought, and then in the 18th season, RCB winning the trophy and me being part of it – I had a decent, tiny contribution to their success – can’t ask for more than this.

“Going forward, I’m still hungry. I feel like this is just the beginning,” Krunal Pandya said to ESPNcricinfo ahead of the IPL 2026 season.

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Bengal Polls 2026: EC waits till midnight to release first supplementary list of 29 lakh Bengal voters | Kolkata News


EC waits till midnight to release first supplementary list of 29 lakh Bengal voters

KOLKATA: Bengal voters under adjudication waited through Monday for the promised first supplementary electoral roll as Election Commission kept revising the deadline before finally pushing it to midnight. The list with around 29 lakh names was finally uploaded at 11.45pm.Supreme Court, which had on March 10 ordered the publication of supplementary voters’ lists, will take up the case related to the SIR of the Bengal electoral roll for hearing again on Tuesday.The release of the list was preceded by day-long confusion among voters under adjudication.

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Speaking to reporters in the evening, Bengal CEO Manoj Agarwal said, “I don’t know how many names have been approved or rejected at this moment.” Around 60 lakh names on Bengal’s final vot-ers’ list were placed under adjudication.In all, 705 judges were drafted to scrutinise documents and decide whether they are genuine electors or not. “Till today, about 29 lakh pending cases have been disposed of. Whatever names have come through the e-sign of the judicial officer up to 4-5 pm today will be published. EC headquarters in Delhi is processing the exercise on the central server, and we hope the supplementary list will be published by 9-9.30 pm today. It takes 4-6 hours to prepare the list,” Agarwal said at a press briefing around 7.30pm.The names approved by judicial officers will be marked as “Name Addition,” and those rejected will be marked as “Name Deletion” on the supplementary list.The list can be accessed online at the EC website (https://voters.eci.gov.in/), CEO website (https://ceowestbengal.wb.gov.in/) and the ECINET app. Hard copies of the list will be available with DEOs, DMs, SDOs and BDOs. The list will also be displayed at polling stations on Tuesday, Agarwal said.The CEO said that following a meeting at Calcutta High Court a few days ago, scrutiny of documents was over in Kalimpong, Jhargram, Purulia and Bankura.EC has constituted 19 appellate tribunals headed by former high court judges to hear appeals from across Bengal on inclusion or exclusion of names following the publication of the supplementary lists. The poll panel had announced that the second list would be out on Friday and the third on April 3.When asked when appeals can be filed, Agarwal said, “They can’t apply from tomorrow. Calcutta High Court will issue a notification. Following that, appeals can be made to the tribunals.”He also said the tribunals will take time to become functional. “Tribunals need office space and allied infrastructure. We have sought space from the state govt and have discussed the issue with the chief secretary. Once the state govt provides the space, we will inform the high court. The court will then inspect and determine eligibility. If the space is deemed suitable, the court will allow us to proceed. Otherwise, we will have to scout for alternative spaces. But we are trying to set up tribunal offices as fast as we can,” Agarwal said.Regarding the law and order situation in Bengal, he replied, “Law and order is a state subject. The chief secretary, home secretary, DGP and commissioner of Kolkata Police are looking into this. The DMs and SPs are also alert.”Replying to a query on the role of police, he said, “The role of police is good. They have taken prompt action in places where trouble erupted.”



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‘Unlike Dhoni or Kohli’: Gambhir’s presence diluted Iyer’s KKR title credit, says ex-player | Cricket News


'Unlike Dhoni or Kohli': Gambhir's presence diluted Iyer's KKR title credit, says ex-player
Shreyas Iyer after winning the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 final against Sunrisers Hyderabad at MA Chidambaram Stadium, in Chennai. KKR won by 8 wickets. (PTI Photo)

Shreyas Iyer is the only Indian captain to reach the final of the Indian Premier League (IPL) with three different teams — Delhi Capitals (DC) in 2020, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in 2024, and Punjab Kings (PBKS) in 2025.Despite leading KKR to the title in 2024, Iyer did not receive much credit for the win and was released by the franchise the following season.Speaking on JioStar, former India cricketer Aakash Chopra explained why Iyer’s role as captain has often not been fully recognised and what could change that perception.“I think his contribution as a leader got diluted a bit in the narrative that’s often set by people who are not a part of the team. Two things happened at KKR with Shreyas Iyer. He was in a setup where the coach was also a very strong and popular personality. That wasn’t the case with MS Dhoni or Rohit Sharma, or even Virat Kohli at RCB, where there wasn’t such a dominant figure outside calling the shots,” Chopra said.“Here, you had Gautam Gambhir, a very successful player and a very good mentor. The others, MS, Rohit and Kohli, have been India Captains for a significant period and very successful ones. Credit is already given to them on a platter. In Shreyas’ case, he is not an India Captain. But he is now getting his due, because he is doing so well,” the former KKR player added.Iyer will lead Punjab Kings in the upcoming IPL season after taking them to the final last year. In his first season with the franchise, he scored 604 runs at an average of over 50 and a strike rate of 175.07.Chopra also spoke about what could lead to wider recognition for Iyer as a captain.“If you think that if he wins one more trophy, everything will suddenly change and everyone will stand up and applaud, that may not happen. The appreciation may get louder, but his aura will not change overnight. Something like that can happen only in one scenario. The next T20 World Cup is in 2028. I am not saying that India’s T20 leadership will change immediately, but there is a possibility a couple of years down the line,” he said.“If he stakes a claim to that spot, scores run, which is the first criterion, takes his team to the playoffs, the final, or wins the trophy, and somehow becomes India’s T20I Captain in the near future, whether in 12 months or by the next World Cup, then everything will change. He could even become a World Cup-winning captain for India, and that aura is different. Then he would not need any endorsement from anyone,” he concluded.

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114 Rafales, 60 MTA aircraft, AEW&C deals to be concluded in 2026-27: Defence ministry to parl panel | India News


114 Rafales, 60 MTA aircraft, AEW&C deals to be concluded in 2026-27: Defence ministry to parl panel

NEW DELHI: To boost IAF’s strength, India is set to conclude several big contracts in the financial year 2026-27, including deals for buying 114 Rafale fighter jets, up to 60 medium transport aircraft (MTA) and additional airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) systems, the defence ministry has told a parliamentary panel.“There is an increase of 37.03% in IAF’s capital budget as compared to budget estimates for 2025-26. The allotted funds are planned to be utilised against some of the major new schemes like multi-role fighter aircraft (referring to proposed Rafale deal), combat enablers (AEW&C, Tejas MK1A), Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA) and medium-altitude long-endurance RPA (remotely piloted aircraft), in addition to the ongoing committed liabilities,” the ministry told the parliamentary standing committee on defence, which submitted its latest report in Lok Sabha last week.In Feb this year, Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) cleared the purchase of 114 Rafale jets under the Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) programme; the proposed deal for the jets along with military hardware is expected to cost around Rs 3.25 lakh crore. Under the MRFA model, the new Rafales will be made in India by French company Dassault Aviation in collaboration with an Indian partner. “Keeping in view the modernisation of the armed forces, especially in the current geo-political scenario, the committee urges the air force to gainfully utilise the allocated funds for modernisation and technological upgradation in armament and in the procurement of other vital platforms,” the report said.The Defence Acquisition Board recently cleared a plan to procure 60 Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA) for IAF, estimated to cost Rs 1 lakh crore. The programme aims to replace the aging An-32 fleet, requiring 12 aircraft in fly away condition and 48 to be manufactured locally. Top contenders include Embraer C-390 Millennium, Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules and European Airbus Defence and Space with its A-400M.“Critical combat enablers like AEWACs, flight refuellers and special electronic intelligence and surveillance platforms are vital… These systems not only enhance our intelligence and battlefield transmission but also provide commanders with modern warfare’s electronic order of battle information. All these combat intelligence systems are extremely effective platforms for enhancing the combat capability of all three services,” the ministry informed the committee.The committee was also told that IAF is committed to self-reliance and is providing full-fledged support to national objectives. “In order to spearhead innovation and indigenisation, the IAF has formed a new directorate, named Directorate of Aerospace Design (DAD). This directorate actively interacts with industries, R&D institutions and academia to ascertain niche technologies in the aerospace domain and evolve modus operandi to convert them into tactical and strategic war fighting solutions, utilising indigenous resources,” the report said.



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Sunil Gavaskar ‘not able to get Dhurandhar 2 tickets’, turns to actor for help | Off the field News


Sunil Gavaskar ‘not able to get Dhurandhar 2 tickets’, turns to actor for help
Sunil Gavaskar and Ranveer Singh (Agency Image)

With the Indian Premier League 2026 season just days away, an unexpected topic has captured the nation’s attention — Dhurandhar: The Revenge. Directed by Aditya Dhar and starring Ranveer Singh, the film has triggered a frenzy across the country, cutting through even the IPL buzz.The spy-action sequel, released last week, is enjoying a sensational run at the box office, raking in massive collections and shattering records. With demand for tickets skyrocketing, even one of India’s greatest cricketers, Sunil Gavaskar, has found it difficult to secure a seat in theatres.Veteran actor Rakesh Bedi, who plays a key role in the two-part film, revealed the amusing episode through a video on Instagram. While requesting fans to avoid sharing spoilers, Bedi recounted his recent meeting with Gavaskar and the unusual request that followed.“Talking about sports, yesterday I met one of the great sportspersons of India, the great Sunil Gavaskar ji. He said, ‘Rakesh ji, I am not able to get the tickets. So please arrange it for me,” said Bedi in the video.“So I am trying to arrange some tickets for him. I hope I am able to,” he added.The film is now on track to become the highest-grossing Bollywood movie of all time, a record currently held by its predecessor, Dhurandhar.The craze has extended into the cricketing world as well. Players from Gujarat Titans were recently seen visiting a theatre in Ahmedabad to watch the sequel, while Hardik Pandya, captain of Mumbai Indians, was also spotted at a multiplex enjoying the film.

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Plea in SC challenges gender bias in Parsi interfaith marriages | India News


Plea in SC challenges gender bias in Parsi interfaith marriages

NEW DELHI: Supreme Court Monday sought the Nagpur Parsi panchayat’s response on a Parsi woman’s petition challenging the constitutional validity of the religious custom which excommunicated her for marrying a non-Parsi man. She termed the custom gender discriminatory as the rule does not apply to a Parsi man who marries a non-Parsi woman.Appearing for Dina Budhraja, senior advocate Shyam Divan told the SC that Rule 5(2) of the Nagpur Parsi Panchayat constitution violated Articles 21, 21 and 25 of the Constitution as it discriminated against women by subjecting them to exclusion, denial of religious access, and loss of identity for marrying a non-Parsi, while Parsi men suffered no such disability.A bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M Pancholi issued notices to the Nagpur Parsi Panchayat, Union govt and ministry of minority affairs and said it would examine what interim relief could be granted to the petitioner.The 43-year-old petitioner said the discriminatory practice under Rules 5(2) and 5(3) was explicit. “A Parsi man who marries a non-Parsi woman retains his identity and access to religious institutions, whereas a Parsi woman is stripped of both. The classification is founded solely on gender and fails the test of reasonable classification under Article 14,” she said in her petition.Budhraja, who married a Hindu man in 2009 and has a son and daughter, said she has not renounced her religion. “Despite continuing to profess and practice Zoroastrian faith, petitioner has been treated as having ceased to be a Parsi solely by virtue of her marriage with a Hindu man, by virtue of Rule 5(2),” her petition said. “Several other Parsi panchayats, including those in Delhi and Kolkata, do not subscribe to such discriminatory practices and treat men and women equally. The practice followed by the Nagpur Parsi Panchayat is, therefore, neither uniform nor essential to the Zoroastrian faith,” Budhraja stated in her petition.



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Dhurandhar 2 Full Movie Collection: ‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge’ box office collection day 5: Ranveer Singh, Rakesh Bedi’s film mints over Rs 800 crore worldwide |


‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ box office collection day 5: Ranveer Singh, Rakesh Bedi’s film mints over Rs 800 crore worldwide

Aditya Dhar directed ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge,’ starring Ranveer Singh, Rakesh Bedi, Arjun Rampal, Sanjay Dutt and others, continues to enjoy the reign at the box office. In December 2025, when ‘Dhurandhar’ came, it roared at the box office, and now the sequel is continuing the same legacy. Released on March 19, 2026, ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ on its first Monday did see a drop in the numbers, yet left an indelible mark at the box office. With its net domestic collection crossing the Rs 500 crore mark, gross Rs 600 crore, and worldwide Rs 800 crore, it is a new Bollywood blockbuster.Dhurandhar 2 Movie ReviewFor a brief account of ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ box office performance, scroll down

‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ box office collection day 5 update

After enjoying an impressive opening weekend, ‘Dhurandhar 2’ on Monday, March 23, 2026, saw a drop of over 40 per cent in the net collection in India. The Ranveer Singh starrer spy drama made Rs 65 crore across 20,382 shows, according to Sacnilk.If we trace the collection starting from the paid previews, on March 18, 2026, a day ahead of its official release, ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ earned Rs 43 crore net in India. It soared to Rs 102.55 crore net on day 1 of release. Thereafter, on Friday, day 2, it made Rs 80.72 crore. The business then saw a boost from the weekend surge. On Saturday, ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ made Rs 113.00 crore, followed by a collection of Rs 114.85 crore on Sunday.With these numbers, the total India net collection stands at Rs 519.12 crore, and gross at Rs 619.76 crore. Further, the collection from overseas stands at Rs 210 crore, taking the total worldwide collection of ‘Dhurandhar 2’ to Rs 829.76 crore across languages.

‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ day 5 occupancy

Aditya Dhar’s spy espionage ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ on Monday, day 5, recorded an overall occupancy of 44.1% across 20,382 shows. Earlier, it saw 79.7% occupancy on day 4, 81.6% on day 3, 62.6% on day 2, and 67.8% on day 1. As far as the early previews are concerned, with 11,294 shows, the movie witnessed 64.8% occupancy.

‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’

This Ranveer Singh starrer shows the tale of an Indian undercover spy who destroys the enemy territory from within. The first part shows how Ranveer’s character Hamza, who is originally an Indian undercover agent Jaskirat, infiltrates the most notorious gang of Lyari, and kills its head Rehman Dikait. ‘Dhurandhar 2’ shows how, after Dakait’s tactful assassination, Hamza tightens his grip over Lyari’s underworld circle and political scenario.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 by us for informational and entertainment purposes only.



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