Overview
- Dhurandhar has earned over ₹1,117 crore worldwide by day 27, with day 28 pushing India net collections to about ₹739 crore, according to trade updates.
- The film maintained double‑digit India net collections for more than 25 consecutive days and delivered a fourth‑week haul of roughly ₹100 crore, a benchmark for a Hindi release.
- It is now the highest‑grossing Bollywood film in India and, in North America, it has surpassed Pathaan with over $17.5 million to become the top‑grossing Bollywood title there.
- Per directives from India’s I&B Ministry, a revised version with two words muted and a dialogue change rolled out from January 1 after distributors replaced the DCP; an industry insider said one removed word was “Baloch.”
- Distributor Parnab Kapadia said bans in several Gulf countries and Pakistan cost at least $10 million, even as overseas earnings have topped about $27.5 million with a strong North America contribution.