Aditya Dhar’s high-octane spy thriller Dhurandhar: The Revenge continues its phenomenal run at the box office, setting a historic benchmark for Hindi cinema. The Ranveer Singh-starrer has become the first Hindi film to cross ₹1000 crore at the domestic box office, marking a major milestone in the industry.
Released on March 19, the film has maintained strong momentum even in its third week, drawing large audiences to theatres across the country.
Box Office Collection So Far
According to trade tracking website Sacnilk, the film collected ₹7.15 crore net in India on Thursday, pushing its total domestic collection to ₹1,048.42 crore.
The film’s week-wise performance has been exceptionally strong:
- Week 1: ₹674.17 crore
- Week 2: ₹263.65 crore
In the third week, the film continued to attract steady footfall:
- Friday: ₹21.55 crore
- Saturday: ₹25.65 crore
- Sunday: ₹28.25 crore
- Monday: ₹10 crore
- Tuesday: ₹10.10 crore
- Wednesday: ₹7.90 crore
- Thursday: ₹7.15 crore
Despite the usual weekday dip, the film is holding remarkably well at the box office, reflecting strong word-of-mouth and repeat viewership.
Ranveer Singh’s Spy Thriller Winning Audiences
Directed by Aditya Dhar, known for the blockbuster Uri: The Surgical Strike, the film features Ranveer Singh in the role of a fearless Indian spy navigating a high-stakes international mission.
The film’s action sequences, patriotic theme, and gripping narrative have resonated strongly with audiences, contributing to its record-breaking success.
Historic Achievement for Hindi Cinema
Crossing ₹1000 crore domestically is a landmark achievement for a Hindi film, highlighting the growing scale of Bollywood productions and the expanding theatrical market in India.
Trade analysts believe the film could continue its strong run for several more weeks, potentially pushing its final domestic total even higher.
With its extraordinary performance, Dhurandhar: The Revenge has firmly established itself as one of the biggest blockbusters in Indian film history.






