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Dhurandhar Nears Rs 100 Crore in India, Reaches Rs 140–150 Crore Worldwide on Debut Weekend

Trade trackers cite a sharp Sunday surge plus strong word-of-mouth as the key drivers.

Overview

  • Early estimates place the India net total at roughly Rs 99.5–106.5 crore, with Sunday contributing about Rs 39.5–43 crore.
  • Day-by-day trend shows strong growth: around Rs 28 crore Friday and Rs 32 crore Saturday before a steep Sunday jump; Hindi occupancy on Sunday was about 53.47% with peak afternoon and evening shows.
  • Worldwide collections are estimated near Rs 140–152 crore, with North America opening around $2 million leading overseas markets.
  • The start is being called Ranveer Singh’s fastest entry to the Rs 100 crore club and his biggest career opening, according to trade reports.
  • Focus now shifts to weekday holds to gauge sustainability for the two-part franchise, with Part 2 scheduled for March 19, 2026.