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Dhurandhar Day 34: Ranveer Singh Film Beats Pushpa 2 Record; Hits ₹831 Cr



 Dhurandhar Day 34 Box Office: The impossible has been achieved. On its 34th Day (Wednesday), Aditya Dhar’s spy thriller 'Dhurandhar' didn't just earn money; it rewrote history. With a collection of ₹4.25 Crore, the film has officially surpassed the lifetime Hindi record of Pushpa 2: The Rule to become the Highest-Grossing Hindi Film of All Time in India.

The film's makers, Jio Studios, confirmed that the domestic Hindi Net has reached a staggering ₹831.40 Crore, making it the first film in history to cross the ₹800 Cr mark through a single language (Hindi) alone.

Dhurandhar vs. Top Day 34 Collections (Hindi)

Dhurandhar is maintaining an incredible "long-tail" run. Even in its 5th week, its daily earnings are nearly double those of previous blockbusters on the same day.

  1. Dhurandhar ₹: 4.25 Cr * ₹ 1227 Cr 
  2.  Stree 2: ₹ 2.50 Cr ₹ 857.15 Cr 
  3. Chhaava: ₹ 2.35 Cr ₹ 807.91 Cr 
  4. URI: The Surgical Strike ₹: 1.60 Cr ₹ 341.75 Cr 
  5. Pushpa 2: The Rule: ₹ 1.50 Cr ₹ 1742.1 Cr 

Top 10 Indian Movies: The New Standings (India Net)

With its latest surge, Dhurandhar has entered the elite club of the top 4 highest-earning films in Indian history (Net).

  1. Pushpa 2: The Rule (2024): ₹ 1234.1 Cr
  2. Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017): ₹ 1030.42 Cr
  3. KGF: Chapter 2 (2022): ₹ 859.7 Cr
  4. Dhurandhar (2025): ₹ 786.0 Cr (Trade) / ₹ 831.4 Cr (Makers)

Total Collection Breakdown (34 Days)

India Net Collection ₹ 786.00 Cr (Trade) / ₹ 831.40 Cr (Makers)

India Gross Collection ₹ 943.00 Cr

Overseas Collection ₹ 284.00 Cr ($34 Million)

Worldwide Total Gross ₹ 1227.00 Cr

The Secret to its Success: Why Dhurandhar is Different

Single-Language Powerhouse: Unlike Pushpa 2 or Baahubali 2, which relied on 5 different languages to reach their totals, Dhurandhar has earned 100% of its revenue from the Hindi version alone. This is a first for Indian cinema.

Overseas Dominance: Even without a release in the Middle East (due to the ban), the film is now the highest-grossing Hindi film ever in North America (USA & Canada), Australia, and Canada, beating Jawan and Pathaan.

YRF’s Ultimate Praise: In a rare gesture, Yash Raj Films issued a statement calling the film a "milestone moment that will be remembered forever," congratulating Aditya Dhar for his fearless storytelling.

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