Ranveer Singh's "Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge" registered its lowest box office numbers on its fifth Monday (Day 33), with a Rs 1.62 crore earning, resulting in a 68.8% drop compared to the fifth Sunday's Rs 5.20 crore, according to Sacnilk data.
The drop is mainly attributed to Akshay Kumar's horror-comedy "Bhooth Bangla" taking over the majority of screens.
This raises the question of whether the spy sequel will be able to surpass the lifetime gross of "Baahubali 2" within another week, as "Dhurandhar 2" needs to maintain the same pace (or higher) that it achieved in its fourth week. With a worldwide gross of Rs 1,758.96 crore, it has already surpassed the lifetime gross of "Pushpa 2: The Rule".
As of now, the Aditya Dhar movie’s India gross totals Rs 1,337.46 crore and total net earnings Rs 1,117.29 crore.
Comparatively, the first "Dhurandhar", released at the end of 2025, maintained steady earnings around its 33rd day in early January 2026. The film continued to draw crowds in its fifth week, with reports suggesting a Day 33 collection of approximately Rs 4.75 crore to over Rs 5 crore, contributing to a total Indian net collection exceeding Rs 780 crore by that time.
The film also demonstrated a strong fifth-weekend performance, holding well despite new releases, becoming one of the top Hindi grossers.
And in terms of the fourth week collection, "Dhurandhar Part 1" holds the record for a Bollywood movie, becoming the first Indian film to cross the Rs 100 crore mark in its fourth week, followed by "Dhurandhar 2" and "Pushpa 2" (Hindi version). "Dhurandhar 2" made only nearly half the amount in its fourth week.
However, we must remember that the sequel benefited more from front-loaded earnings, unlike the original. "Dhurandhar 2" earned Rs 140 crore (including previews) on its first day, whereas the original "Dhurandhar" opened at a modest Rs 28.6 crore.
The sequel saw sharp weekly drops after its initial surge. On its Week 1, it earned a total of Rs 674.17 crore, followed by Rs 263.65 crore on Week 2 (approx. 61% drop), Rs 110.60 crore on Week 3 (approx. 57% drop), and Rs 54.70 crore on Week 4 (approx. 50.54% drop).
However, in terms of overall figures, "Dhurandhar 2" is the bigger film, currently ranking as the third-highest-grossing Indian film globally.