Overview
- Early estimates from Sacnilk peg Saturday around ₹31 crore net in India, taking the two-day total to about ₹58 crore.
- Friday opened at roughly ₹27 crore, marking Singh’s best solo day-one and the year’s third-biggest Hindi opening after War 2 and Chhaava.
- Hindi-market occupancy rose from 33.81% on day one to an estimated 39.63% on Saturday, with night shows crossing 63%.
- Exhibitors in Mumbai added post-midnight and early-morning screenings, with some cinemas running near round-the-clock schedules.
- A post-credit tease announces Dhurandhar 2 for March 19, 2026, while unverified trade chatter about block bookings remains unconfirmed.