Aditya Dhar’s action masterpiece Dhurandhar: The Revenge has created unparalleled history at the global box office. Within just 14 days of its release, the film has crossed the ₹1,500 crore worldwide gross mark. In India, the film has amassed a total net collection (NBOC) of ₹991 crore across all languages, with the Hindi version alone standing at a historic ₹900 crore. This marks the fastest run to the ₹900 crore milestone in Indian cinema history.
| Market Segment | Collection (2 Weeks) | Status |
|---|---|---|
| India (Gross)National Performance | ₹1,134 Crores | Unstoppable |
| Overseas (Gross)Global Performance | ₹367 Crores | Huge ✅ |
| Hindi Net (NBOC)Core Language | ₹900 Crores | Historic |
When we talk about “box office tsunamis,” Dhurandhar 2 is now the gold standard. The film has not just beaten other blockbusters; it is competing with its own predecessor. While Part 1 was a cult hit, Part 2 has turned into a global industrial phenomenon. The film’s consistency in its second week has stunned trade analysts, proving that the Ranveer Singh, R. Madhavan combo is a unstoppable force.
The ₹1,500 Crore Global Milestone: Breakdown of the Numbers
The film’s journey to ₹1,500 crores is a story of total dominance in both domestic and international markets.
- India Gross: A massive ₹1,134 crore.
- Overseas Gross: A strong ₹367 crore, driven by a huge diaspora response in the US, Gulf, and UK.
- India Net (NBOC): The all-language net stands at ₹991 crore, putting it on the verge of the legendary ₹1,000 crore net club.
Record-Breaking Speed: The Fastest ₹900 Crore in Hindi Cinema
The Hindi version of Dhurandhar 2 has been a record-breaking machine. It has officially checked off every major milestone as the “Fastest Ever”:
– Fastest ₹100 cr to ₹900 cr
Reaching ₹900 crore net in Hindi in just two weeks is something the industry has never seen before. This suggests that the film is not just attracting action fans but has become a family-viewing mandate across the country.
Week 2 Performance: Second-Highest in History
While most films drop significantly after the first week, Dhurandhar 2 held its ground with immense power. It recorded the second-highest Week 2 total in history, collecting ₹251 crore in the Hindi version. Interestingly, it only narrowly missed the top spot held by the first installment, Dhurandhar (Part 1), which had collected ₹261.50 crore in its second week.
Hindi Version Week 2 Day-wise Breakdown:
- Friday: ₹38 cr
- Saturday: ₹60 cr
- Sunday: ₹66 cr (Massive Peak)
- Monday: ₹24 cr
- Tuesday: ₹26 cr (Strong Hold)
- Wednesday: ₹19 cr
- Thursday: ₹18 cr
- Total Week 2: ₹251 cr
- Cumulative Hindi Net: ₹900 cr
Why This Matters: The “Dhurandhar” Authority
The success of Dhurandhar 2 proves that the audience is hungry for high-stakes, well-written spy thrillers. The film’s ability to draw ₹66 crore on a second Sunday indicates that the word-of-mouth is exceptionally positive. By bridging the gap between the Hindi heartland and the South (collecting an additional ₹91 crore from South versions), Aditya Dhar has created a truly “Pan-India” blockbuster that dominates globally.
Key Takeaways (The Quick Verdict)
- World Record: ₹1,500 Crore Worldwide Gross in just 14 days.
- Fastest Ever: Shattered records for every ₹100 crore milestone up to ₹900 crore (Hindi).
- Hindi Dominance: ₹900 Crore Hindi Net total in two weeks.
- South Contribution: Solid ₹91 Crore net from Telugu, Tamil, and other South versions.
Audience Questions & Answers (FAQ)
Q: What is the official worldwide collection of Dhurandhar 2 in 2 weeks?
The film has officially crossed ₹1,500 crore gross worldwide within its first 14 days.
Q: How much did Dhurandhar 2 earn in its second week (Hindi)?
The Hindi version amassed ₹251 crore in its second week, making it the second-highest Week 2 grosser ever.
Q: Is Dhurandhar 2 faster than Part 1?
While Part 2 has shattered speed records for the ₹1,500 crore mark, its Week 2 Hindi total (₹251 cr) was slightly lower than Part 1’s Week 2 total (₹261.50 cr).
Q: What is the total India Net collection of Dhurandhar 2?
The total India net collection (NBOC) across all languages is ₹991 crore.

