Ranveer Singh's "Dhurandhar: The Revenge" registered its lowest drop so far on the seventh Monday, earning below Rs 1 crore in net earnings for the first time — that is 0.50. The film recently broke the worldwide total of "Baahubali 2" dethroning it become the second-highest global grosser, behind reigning king "Dangal". 

Its current worldwide total stands at Rs 1,789.52 crore, and is eyeing a Rs 1800 crore milestone next. In domestic gross, it collected Rs 1,363.37 crore, with Rs 426.15 crore in overseas figures. As for net earnings, it collected Rs 1,139.10 crore, as per numbers reported by box office tracker Sacnilk.

These numbers are natural considering the film has been in theatres for close to 50 days, and that the show count has dropped from about 11,000 on opening day to a little over 700 on Day 46.

So far, the Aditya Dhar directorial has rewritten Indian cinema history with several unprecedented milestones during its 2026 theatrical run, aside from the worldwide victory. 

The combined gross of the "Dhurandhar" duology has crossed Rs 3,000 crore, making it the highest-grossing franchise in Indian history, overtaking both "Baahubali" and "Pushpa".

It is currently the only Indian film in the global top 10 for the year 2026. It is the first-ever Hindi film to breach the Rs 1,000 crore net mark in India, achieving this milestone in just 18 days.

The film opened with a massive Rs 102.55 crore on Day 1. It became the first Hindi film to cross Rs 100 crore in the Telugu states and also reached the Rs 100 crore mark in Karnataka. It was the fastest Indian film to cross Rs 1,500 crore in worldwide gross (achieved in its second week). 

In North America, it surpassed "Baahubali 2" to become the highest-grossing Indian release ever, while also setting the record as the first to cross $25 million in the region. It now holds the record for the highest-grossing adult-rated Indian film of all time.

It took 45 to 46 days of theatrical run to officially surpass the Rs 1,788.06 crore global lifetime gross of "Baahubali 2". This achievement was unlocked on its seventh Saturday, officially making it the second-highest-grossing Indian film globally. 

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