On Day 11, 'Dhurandhar 2' recorded the biggest spike in its India collection since Day 5. Day 11 saw Rs 68.10 crore in net gross while Day 5 saw Rs 65 crore. Day 11 gross saw a 8.4% surge, taking the day's earnings to Rs 68.10 crore from 19,270 shows, according to data tracked by Sacnilk. On Day 11, the worldwide total collection stood at Rs 106.51 crore.
The Ranveer Singh-starrer has so far collected Rs 1,011.95 crore from India alone, with net gross coming up to Rs 846.87 crore. Combined with the overseas Day 11 collection of Rs 25 crore, the combined overseas figure now stands at Rs 350 crore, taking the overall worldwide number to Rs 1,361 crore, surpassing the lifetime gross of the first instalment of the Dhurandhar franchise.
The first movie's worldwide gross of approximately Rs 1,300–1,307 crore was achieved only after a month, whereas "Dhurandhar 2" did the same in 11 days. The first film concluded its theatrical run with an India net gross of about Rs 840–894 crore.
The major chunk of the revenue is coming from the Hindi version as usual, with 16,773 shows. Telugu comes second, with 1,438 shows.
So far, "Dhurandhar 2" has been showing a steady momentum with the least amount of weekday drops, and it shows no sign of slowing down. This is, undoubtedly, a rarity in this day and age when most big-ticket films show a dip in collection after a week.
If this Aditya Dhar directorial can maintain the same pace over the next twenty days, it could easily cross Rs 2000 crore or maybe come close to the "Dangal" milestone — that is, it could surpass the lifetime gross of "Pushpa 2: The Rule" (Rs 1785 crore) and "Baahubali 2: The Conclusion" (Rs 1800 crore).
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The combined gross of both films in the "Dhurandhar" franchise has crossed Rs 2500+ crore. It now also has the distinction of being the first Indian movie franchise to have two Rs 1000-crore grossers.
"Dhurandhar 2" has already surpassed "Jawan", "Pathaan", Yash's "KGF - Chapter 2", Rajamouli's "RRR" and Prabhas's "Kalki 2898 AD" in domestic collections.