Aditya Dhar's espionage blockbuster 'Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge' continues its extraordinary run on Day 56, with India net collections at Rs. 1,143.89 crore and a worldwide gross of Rs. 1,795.60 crore making it the highest-grossing Hindi film of all time. Eight weeks in, the film has long rewritten the record books for Hindi cinema but a new milestone now looms: surpassing 'Pushpa: The Rule — Part 2's domestic net of Rs. 1,234.10 crore, with approximately Rs. 90 crore still to close across the remaining days of its theatrical run.
'Pushpa: The Rule — Part 2' minted Rs. 1,234.10 crore in domestic net over 65 days. 'Dhurandhar 2' is at Rs. 1,143.89 crore with 56 days on the clock with roughly 9 additional days to match the timeframe. At the current daily pace of Rs. 0.35–0.40 crore, closing that gap organically within 9 days is unlikely. However, if the film sustains this trajectory through Day 70–75, the record remains very much a possibility. The worldwide gross target of Rs. 2,000 crore is also within the realm of possibility, sitting Rs. 204 crore away.
'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' Week 1-7 earnings
Week 1 delivered a staggering Rs. 674.17 crore net, obliterating every first-week record in Indian film history with packed auditoriums across multiplexes and single screens alike driving one of the most sustained opening weeks ever witnessed. With Rs. 263.65 crore in Week 2, 'Dhurandhar 2'had already surpassed the total lifetime collection of its 2025 predecessor in just 11 days which itself had earned Rs. 840.20 crore. Week 3 brought in Rs. 110.60 crore and more significantly, carried the film past the Rs. 1,000 crore net domestic milestone. It became the first Hindi film in history to achieve this figure, a number that had previously seemed the exclusive territory of pan-India behemoths like 'Baahubali 2' and the 'Pushpa' franchise. Despite entering its second month, 'Dhurandhar 2' showed extraordinary staying power. Week 4 brought in Rs. 54.70 crore while Week 5 followed with Rs. 19.52 crore and Week 6 added Rs. 12.45 crore, surpassing the Rs. 1,100 crore net mark. Week 7 collected Rs. 5.58 crore with the India net standing at Rs. 1,140.67 crore.
'Dhurandhar 2' day 55 collection recap
Day 55 delivered a mild but positive surprise Rs. 0.40 crore net across 738 shows, a 14.3% growth over Day 54's Rs. 0.35 crore. The slight uptick in midweek numbers is consistent with the film picking up walk-in audiences in smaller markets. On the overseas front, Day 55 added Rs. 0.04 crore, keeping the international gross firmly at Rs. 426.62 crore.
'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' day 56 live tracking
According to Sacnilk, as of Day 56, 'Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge' is running across 739 shows and has collected
Rs. 0.37 crore.
The total India gross stands at
Rs. 1,369.42 crore, India net at
Rs. 1,144.21 crore. Day 56 earnings reached Rs. 0.37 crore, marking a 7.5% decline from the previous day's net of Rs. 0.40 crore.
On the global front, the film has hit
Rs. 426.62 crore, bringing its overall worldwide gross to a staggering
Rs. 1,796.04 crore, at the end of Day 56.
Day and week wise collections for 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge'
Week 1: Rs. 674.17 crore
Week 2: Rs. 263.65 crore
Week 3: Rs. 110.60 crore
Week 4: Rs. 54.70 crore
Week 5: Rs. 19.52 crore
Week 6: Rs. 12.45 crore
Week 7: Rs. 5.58 crore
Day 51: Rs. 0.42 crore
Day 52: Rs. 0.90 crore
Day 53: Rs. 1.10 crore
Day 54: Rs. 0.35 crore
Day 55: Rs. 0.40 crore
Day 56 [LIVE]: Rs. 0.37 crore
TOTAL: Rs. 1144.21 crore
More about 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge'
Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge picks up the high-octane espionage narrative of its predecessor, with
Ranveer Singh delivering what critics are unanimously calling a career-best performance as Jaskirat Singh Rangi, a R&AW operative living a dangerous double life as Hamza Ali Mazari in Lyari, Karachi. Director Aditya Dhar weaves real-world touchstones like the 26/11 tragedy, the Lyari gang wars, and the economic disruption of demonetisation into a layered thriller narrative.
Filmed across Ladakh, Thailand, and Himachal Pradesh, the film boasts a powerhouse ensemble: Arjun Rampal, Sanjay Dutt,
Rakesh Bedi, and R. Madhavan in pivotal roles. Breakout performances by Udaybir Sandhu as Pinda and Danish Iqbal as Dawood Ibrahim have earned particular acclaim.
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