Overview
- On day 29, the film logged ₹8.75 crore in India—its first single‑digit day—pushing the domestic net to about ₹747.75 crore after a record fourth week over ₹100 crore and 28 consecutive double‑digit days.
- Worldwide gross stands around ₹1,162–1,167 crore after 29 days, overtaking the lifetime global haul of Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan and placing the film among the top Indian earners.
- BookMyShow confirms roughly 1.3 crore tickets sold, making it the platform’s highest‑selling Bollywood title to date.
- Producers approached the CBFC under Rule 31 to reissue an edited version that mutes specific words, including “Baloch” and “intelligence,” with no directive from the I&B Ministry reported.
- The Ladakh administration has declared the film tax‑free in the UT, and the sequel, Dhurandhar 2, is scheduled to release on March 19, 2026.