Aditya Dhar’s directorial ‘Dhurandhar’ continues to make noise with its box office collection. It has been three weeks of its release and this Ranveer Singh-led action thriller has been performing steadily. Its 20th-day numbers show that the film still has strong audience pull.
According to trade analyst Sacnilk, ‘Dhurandhar’ earned around ₹6.29 crore in India across all languages on Wednesday, December 24, 2025 alone.
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The film’s Hindi shows recorded 24.48% occupancy on the same day, with morning shows at 17.35% and afternoon shows reaching 31.60%.
While the final official figures are awaited, the momentum clearly remains impressive.
Strong start and week-by-week journey
‘Dhurandhar’ opened to a roaring response raking in ₹103 crore in its first weekend alone. Friday brought in ₹28 crore, Saturday ₹32 crore, Sunday ₹43 crore.
Weekdays followed the trend with ₹23.25 crore on Monday and ₹27 crore on Tuesday pushing the total past ₹150 crore early on. By the end of its first week, the domestic collection had reached ₹207.25 crore.
The second week saw continued audience interest. The second Friday collected ₹32.5 crore followed by a surge over the weekend with ₹53 crore on Saturday and ₹58 crore on Sunday.
Weekdays remained steady with ₹30.5 crore on Monday, ₹30 crore on Tuesday, ₹25.5 crore on Wednesday, and ₹23 crore on Thursday, December 18.
The third weekend brought in ₹22.5 crore on Friday, ₹34.25 crore on Saturday, and ₹38.5 crore on Sunday taking the total domestic collection to ₹555.75 crore. On December 22, Monday collections dipped slightly to ₹16.5 crore.
By the 19th day, ‘Dhurandhar’ earned ₹20.4 crore taking its Indian net total to ₹619.3 crore. This rapid climb has placed it in the ₹600 crore club in India.
Breaking records across borders
Worldwide ‘Dhurandhar’ has grossed a staggering ₹925.28 crore pushing it into the top 10 highest-grossing Indian films ever. It has overtaken ‘Animal’ which stands at ₹917.82 crore and now holds the 9th position globally.
The film has also become the highest-grossing Indian film of 2025 surpassing other blockbusters like Rishab Shetty’s ‘Kantara: A Legend – Chapter 1’ and Vicky Kaushal’s ‘Chhaava’.