Aditya Dhar’s 'Dhurandhar' continues to redefine the limits of a Bollywood blockbuster. On its 32nd Day (Monday), the film recorded an exceptional hold, earning an estimated ₹4.5 Crore. While weekdays naturally see a drop compared to record-breaking weekends, a ₹4Cr+ collection on a 5th Monday is a feat rarely seen in Indian cinema history.
As of January 5, 2026, the film has officially breached the ₹1210 Crore mark worldwide, surpassing the lifetime collections of several pan-Indian titans.
Dhurandhar 32-Day Box Office Breakdown
The film's journey from a ₹28 Cr opening to a ₹1200 Cr+ global haul is a testament to its massive "long-tail" appeal.
- India Net (Day 32) ₹ 4.50 Cr * (Early Estimates)
- Total India Net ₹ 776.75 Cr
- India Gross Collection ₹ 932.00 Cr
- Overseas Collection ₹ 280.00 Cr
- Worldwide Total Gross ₹ 1212.00 Cr
Survival Against New Releases
- Beating the Monday Blues: Most films struggle to hit the ₹1 Cr mark by their 5th week. Dhurandhar is still pulling in nearly ₹5 Cr, showing that the "repeat audience" factor is incredibly high.
- Global Milestone: With ₹1212 Crore, the film has now officially moved past the lifetime worldwide gross of KGF: Chapter 2 (₹1200 Cr) and is now chasing the tally of RRR (₹1230 Cr).
- The Hamza Wave: Ranveer Singh’s portrayal of Hamza Ali Mazari has become a cultural phenomenon, helping the film sustain even after the release of major films like Ikkis and Avatar: Fire and Ash.
- Overseas Power: Despite being banned in Gulf countries, the film has raked in $33 Million+ (₹280 Cr) from international markets, led by record-breaking numbers in North America and the UK.

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