Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar continues its dominant run at the box office, achieving a significant milestone in its fourth week. The Aditya Dhar-directed film has crossed ₹690 crore in India net collection in 24 days. Early estimates suggest the film earned ₹22.25 crore on Sunday. The film's total fourth weekend collection is estimated at ₹57.75 crore.
Dhurandhar has broken the record for the highest fourth-weekend collection in Hindi cinema, surpassing Pushpa 2. The film's success is also evident in its worldwide gross, which has surpassed ₹1050 crore. By its 24th day, the film had grossed ₹1064 crore worldwide, becoming the 7th highest-grossing Indian film of all time.
The film has seen consistent growth, with a Week 1 collection of ₹207.25 crore and a Week 2 collection of ₹253.25 crore. While Week 3 saw a dip to ₹172 crore, the film has rebounded strongly in its fourth weekend. Dhurandhar recorded an overall Hindi occupancy of 38.48 percent on Saturday, with evening and night shows registering maximum footfall.
Domestically, Dhurandhar has grossed ₹834 crore. Overseas, the film has grossed ₹217.60 crore. This brings its worldwide gross to ₹1,051.60 crore.
The film has surpassed the collections of Kalki 2898 AD (₹1042 crore) and Pathaan (₹1055 crore). It now aims for the final hauls of Jawan (₹1160 crore), KGF Chapter 2 (₹1215 crore), and RRR (₹1230 crore).
Dhurandhar was released on December 5, 2025, and received an A (adults only) certificate from the CBFC for strong violence. The film has been well-received in North America, crossing over USD 2 million in its first weekend. It has performed well across the US, UK, Australia, and parts of Europe, helping it top ₹200 crore in overseas markets.
