
The “Revenge” has officially turned into a historic rampage. Aditya Dhar’s high-octane espionage thriller, Dhurandhar: The Revenge (also known as Dhurandhar 2), has passed the dreaded “Monday Test” with flying colors, rewriting the record books of Indian cinema. After a weekend that saw the film recording three consecutive ₹100-crore days—a first in Bollywood history—the film has now entered the elite ₹500 Crore Club domestically in just five days.
Day 5 (Monday) Collection: A Steady Grip
On its first Monday, March 23, 2026, Dhurandhar: The Revenge maintained a rock-solid hold despite being a working day. The film collected a verified ₹65 Crore net in India across all languages.
- Hindi Version: ₹60 Crore
- Telugu/Tamil/Others: ₹5 Crore
- Occupancy: The film recorded an impressive 35.5% overall occupancy, with night shows peaking at over 60% in major hubs like Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, and Hyderabad.
While this marks a dip from its massive Sunday high of ₹114.85 crore, a ₹65 crore Monday is higher than the opening day collections of most tentpole blockbusters, proving that the word-of-mouth for the Ranveer Singh-starrer is exceptionally positive.
Verified Collection Breakdown: Day 0 to Day 5
According to official data shared by Jio Studios and trade analysts, here is the astronomical journey of the film from its special previews to its first Monday.
| Day | Date | India Net (₹) | Worldwide Gross (Approx) |
| Day 0 (Paid Previews) | March 18 (Wed) | ₹43.00 Cr | ₹52.00 Cr |
| Day 1 | March 19 (Thu) | ₹102.55 Cr | ₹145.00 Cr |
| Day 2 | March 20 (Fri) | ₹80.72 Cr | ₹110.00 Cr |
| Day 3 | March 21 (Sat) | ₹113.00 Cr | ₹165.00 Cr |
| Day 4 | March 22 (Sun) | ₹114.85 Cr | ₹175.00 Cr |
| Day 5 (Monday) | March 23 (Mon) | ₹65.00 Cr | ₹90.00 Cr |
| GRAND TOTAL | (5 Days) | ₹519.12 Cr | ₹829.76 Cr |
Setting New Benchmarks: The Jio Studios Report
The film’s performance is not just a success; it is a cultural phenomenon. Jio Studios has confirmed several major milestones:
- Fastest to ₹500 Crore: Dhurandhar 2 is now the fastest Indian film to hit the ₹500 crore India net mark, outpacing previous record-holders like Baahubali 2, Pathaan, and Pushpa 2.
- Global Footprint: The film has grossed a staggering ₹210 Crore ($25 Million+) in overseas markets alone within 5 days. It has seen unprecedented success in the UK, USA, and Canada, and has even opened in non-traditional markets like Mexico and Ukraine.
- IMAX & Premium Dominance: Despite its 229-minute runtime, the demand for premium formats remains sky-high, with over 100,000 tickets being sold per hour on major booking platforms during the weekend.
The “Box Office Ka Baap”: Industry Reaction
Superstar Rajinikanth recently took to social media to praise the film, calling it the “Box Office Ka Baap” and congratulating Aditya Dhar and the ensemble cast, which includes Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, R. Madhavan, and Akshaye Khanna. The film’s gritty narrative—following Jaskirat Singh Rangi’s (Ranveer Singh) undercover operation—has resonated deeply with audiences looking for high-stakes, realistic action.
Final Thoughts: The Road to ₹2,000 Crore?
With a worldwide gross already touching ₹830 Crore, the film is comfortably positioned to cross the ₹1,000 crore mark by the end of its first week. Trade pundits are now betting on Dhurandhar: The Revenge to challenge the all-time lifetime record held by Dangal (₹2,070 Crore). If the film maintains its weekday momentum, it could very well become the highest-grossing Indian film of all time.
Official Disclaimer
Disclaimer: The box office figures and data presented in this report are compiled from various industry-standard trackers, trade reports, and preliminary estimates associated with Jio Studios. While we strive for accuracy, these figures are approximate and subject to change as final audited reports from international territories and remote domestic circuits are updated. This information is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only.




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