Overview
- Ladakh’s Lt. Governor declared the film tax-free in the Union Territory, citing extensive local shooting and a push to draw film productions and tourism.
- Aditya Dhar Films approached the CBFC under Rule 31 for a revised cut that mutes specific terms, and there was no directive from the Information and Broadcasting Ministry.
- Dhurandhar has sold about 1.3 crore tickets on BookMyShow, a platform record for a Bollywood title that overtakes Chhaava’s total, according to Sacnilk and media reports.
- Worldwide box office collections are reported above ₹1,100 crore, with trade estimates indicating roughly 3.5 crore tickets sold in India and about ₹886 crore domestic gross.
- Part 2 is scheduled for March 19, featuring Ranveer Singh with Arjun Rampal, Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt and R. Madhavan.