"Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge" has officially overtaken the worldwide collection of "Baahubali 2: The Conclusion", taking the place of the second highest-grossing Indian film globally, as of Day 40. 

This is a stellar record considering that the Ranveer Singh movie did not get a release in the GCC countries and China, an advantage which the Prabhas-starrer had during its full-length theatrical run. The Rajamouli film was holding the #2 spot of top worldwide grossers for nine years. 

After a brief slump in weekday earnings, the film began to show exceptional growth in weekend collections, which helped attain its current milestone. It now trails behind Aamir Khan's "Dangal" which currently ranks #1 in global earnings, with a lifetime gross of Rs 2.059.04 gross.

However, beating that number would be quite a challenge since "Dhurandhar 2" would take  approximately Rs 257.24 crore to become the highest-grossing Indian film of all time.

Earlier in April, the Aditya Dhar spy saga had already dethroned "Baahubali 2" to become the highest-grossing Indian film domestically in terms of net collections, crossing the Rs 1,130 crore mark in India.

The film performed exceptionally well for a film in its sixth week. It collected approximately Rs 3.40 crore net in India on its sixth Sunday, showing a 13.3% growth from its Saturday collection of Rs 3 crore.

By the end of Day 39, its total India net collection reached Rs 1,130.59 crore, with a gross of Rs 1,353.27 crore.

Along with this and another Rs 0.50 crore from international markets, the total overseas gross went up to Rs 424.25 crore. These earnings pushed the film's total worldwide gross to Rs 1,801.80 crore, officially surpassing the Rs 1,800 crore lifetime mark of "Baahubali 2", making it the second-highest-grossing Indian film globally.

The combined worldwide gross for both "Dhurandhar" films is currently at approximately Rs 3,156.64 crore as of April 27, 2026. This milestone makes "Dhurandhar" the highest-grossing Indian film franchise of all time, which places it above not just the "Baahubali" duology (Rs 2,438 crore) but also the YRF Spy Universe (Rs 3,100 crore).

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