The pairing of Bollywood superstar Ranveer Singh and director Aditya Dhar has created history at the box office. His film ‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge’ is not stopping even in the sixth week of its release. After a spectacular performance on the 39th day, the film is now very close to surpassing the worldwide collection of Indian cinema’s biggest milestone ‘Baahubali 2’.
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With this latest surge, the film’s estimated India net collection now stands at Rs 1,130.59 crore, while its worldwide gross collection has reached Rs 1,777.52 crore. This puts it just Rs 11 crore away from surpassing ‘Baahubali 2: The Conclusion’; The worldwide collection of ‘Bahubali 2’ was approximately Rs 1,788.06 crore. If the current pace continues, this milestone could be achieved by the end of the sixth week or the beginning of the seventh weekend.
Strong trend in the sixth weekend
A lot of stability has been seen in the sixth weekend of the film. According to reports, it earned around Rs 1.55 crore on Friday, Rs 3 crore on Saturday and Rs 3.25 crore on Sunday, taking the three-day total collection to around Rs 7.95 crore. For a film running in its sixth week, these figures show continued audience interest.
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Trade experts will now keep a close eye on the trends of the weekdays. A steady collection of above Rs 1 crore on Monday will significantly boost the chances of ‘Baahubali 2’ crossing the benchmark before the next weekend begins.
Jump in ranking on 39th day
With Sunday’s performance, ‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge’ has reportedly achieved the 39th highest day collection for Hindi language among big release films, behind ‘Stree 2’. It has also left behind films like ‘Jawaan’ and ‘Pushpa: The Rule – Part 2’ in terms of its later collections.
Occupancy remains stable
The film is said to have recorded good occupancy on Sunday, with the afternoon and evening shows performing the best. Despite the reduced number of screens in some circuits, the film continues to draw audiences in thousands of shows across the country.
look at global records
The next few days are expected to be very important. If the decline in weekday earnings remains under control, then ‘Dhurandhar 2’ can not only surpass ‘Baahubali 2’ but also come closer to the Rs 1,800 crore mark worldwide. Currently, everyone’s focus is on whether this blockbuster film will be able to officially take the second position in the list of highest-grossing Indian films worldwide.