‘Dhurandhar’ has now completed a month in theatres and has been on a record breaking spree. So much so that the second week numbers of the film were more than the first week numbers. The Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, R Madhavan, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal starrer directed by Aditya Dhar remained unaffected even with the newer releases like ‘Avatar Fire And Ash’, ‘Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri’ and also ‘Ikkis’ which released in the weeks after.Dhurandhar Movie Review After collecting a whopping Rs 106.5 crore by the end of its fourth week, the film began fifth Friday on a grand note and collected Rs 8.75 crore. On fifth Saturday which is day 30, it made Rs 11.75 crore. And now on Sunday, day 31, the film has made Rs 12.75 crore. On Monday, day 32, the film made Rs 4.75 which is its lowest single day number ever since it released and now the film may begin to slow down more as of course, most people across the country and worldwide may have seen it already. On Tuesday, till afternoon, it has made Rs. 1.13 crore. The total collection of the movie is now Rs. 777.78 crore according to Sacnilk.
This outcome was expected once the holiday window ended and ticket prices returned to regular levels. While the film did witness a decline in collections, it simultaneously achieved a major milestone by emerging as the highest-grossing Hindi film of all time, surpassing the Rs 735 crore nett-plus record previously held by ‘Pushpa 2’.In the post-pandemic era, it stands as the second biggest HIT after the Allu Arjun starrer. The key difference, however, is that ‘Pushpa 2’ was a sequel, while ‘Dhurandhar’ is not. Going forward, the clear target for the next instalment of ‘Dhurandhar’ will be to outperform ‘Pushpa 2’ across all circuits, which would firmly establish it as a bigger hit overall. Meanwhile, ‘Tu Meri Main Tera’ is now fizzling out. It made 0.3 Cr on Monday and now on Tuesday which is its day 13, the film has made Rs. 0.1 crore. The total collection is now Rs. 32.4 crore.‘Ikkis’ has made Rs. 0.28 crore on Tuesday. The collection now stands at Rs. 21.78 crore.
