Overview
- Dhurandhar crossed the Rs 100 crore mark in India over its opening weekend by industry estimates, with several trackers pegging the net near Rs 99.5–103 crore and the domestic gross around Rs 119 crore.
- Day-by-day growth was pronounced, rising from roughly Rs 28 crore on Friday to Rs 32 crore on Saturday and about Rs 39.5–43 crore on Sunday, which logged 53.47% Hindi occupancy with peak afternoon and evening shows.
- On Monday, Sacnilk reported about Rs 8.26 crore net by 5 pm in India and occupancy comparable to Friday, signaling a healthy weekday hold after the three-day surge.
- Overseas markets contributed materially, led by an estimated $2 million North America debut, with global weekend tallies reported in the ~Rs 140–152 crore range depending on the outlet.
- The opening is described as the biggest of Ranveer Singh’s career, and with Part 2 slated for March 19, 2026, trade coverage is tracking weekday sustainability and profitability against a large reported budget.