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Dhurandhar’ Tops Rs 1,100 Crore Worldwide as Revised Cut Rolls Out in Theatres

A government‑ordered edit arrives after a global run that persisted despite Gulf bans estimated to have cost about $10 million.

Overview

  • Day 27 estimates show an India net of roughly Rs 722–723 crore after a Rs 10.5 crore Wednesday, extending the film’s weeks‑long double‑digit streak.
  • Trade trackers and maker updates place the worldwide tally above Rs 1,100 crore, with some reports in the ~Rs 1,118–1,129 crore range as it pursues Jawan’s Rs 1,160 crore mark.
  • Exhibitors say a revised theatrical DCP began playing January 1 under an I&B directive, muting two words—one reported as “Baloch”—and altering a line of dialogue.
  • The overseas distributor says bans in several Middle Eastern markets and Pakistan trimmed revenue by roughly $10 million, even as the film held strong elsewhere.
  • North America has been a standout, with about $17–17.5 million reported, making it the highest‑grossing Bollywood release in the region; a sequel is slated for March 19, 2026.