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Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge Day 48 Box Office: Remarkable Tuesday Spike As It Holds A Spot In National Chain Top 5
BY SACNILK
Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge is proving to be a rare case of a blockbuster that simply refuses to exit the charts, even as it nears the end of its seventh week. On its 48th day, the film collected a net of 55 lakh across India. What is interesting about this number is that it represents a clear growth from Monday's collection of 50 lakh. Seeing a spike in collections during the seventh week is quite uncommon for big-budget films, but it shows that the audience interest is still active during the mid-week screenings. This growth in collection was supported by a significant jump in both the show count and the occupancy levels. On Tuesday, the number of shows increased to 833, up from 753 shows on Monday. Even more impressive was the jump in occupancy, which climbed to 29.6 percent, nearly doubling from the 16.9 percent recorded on the previous day. While a 5 lakh increase might seem small for a film of this scale, seeing any growth on a Tuesday during the seventh week is a rare occurrence in the box office cycle. This sudden surge suggests that the film is still capturing the attention of Spy Universe Freeks and repeat audiences who are taking advantage of the wider show availability. The upward trend is also reflected in the online ticket sales on BookMyShow. For its seventh Tuesday, the film sold 14.92k tickets on the platform, which is a healthy increase from the 12.84k tickets sold on Monday. This steady rise in daily ticket sales confirms that the increase in net revenue was a direct result of higher footfalls across the country. It is a testament to the film's strong word-of-mouth that people are still actively booking tickets seven weeks into the theatrical run. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) In the premium national cinema chains including PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis, the film continues to find a place on the daily charts, remarkably sitting in the Top 5 even on its 48th day. On Tuesday, these chains combined for a total of 11,375 tickets for Dhurandhar 2. PVR led the way with approximately 5,745 tickets, followed by INOX with 3,790 tickets, and Cinepolis with 1,840 tickets. These sales were spread across 488 shows in 302 venues, resulting in a solid occupancy of 14 percent. For a film this late in its run, maintaining such occupancy in urban centers is a massive achievement, especially when you consider it is outperforming several much newer releases. For instance, it sold significantly more tickets than Patriot with its 6,400 tickets and Lee Cronin's The Mummy which moved 5,250 tickets. It is also well ahead of other active titles like Ek Din and Project Hail Mary, showing that the legacy of this sequel is still stronger than many fresh options on the marquee. Looking at the bigger picture, the total India net collection has now reached a staggering 1,139.67 crore. A major part of this success comes from the Hindi version, which has earned 1,071.41 crore net so far with a consistent occupancy of 33.2 percent over its lifetime. The regional markets have also provided strong support, with the Telugu version contributing 42.95 crore and the Tamil version adding 19.69 crore. The Kannada and Malayalam versions have also added their shares, with 3.85 crore and 1.77 crore net respectively. This balanced multi-language performance has been the backbone of the film's total domestic gross, which now stands at 1,364.02 crore. On the international front, the film's run is just as noteworthy, with the total overseas gross reaching 426.15 crore. According to data shared by Venky Box Office, the film earned 6k dollars on Monday in the North American market, taking its total there to 28.56 million dollars. This global interest, combined with the massive domestic performance across 5.14 lakh shows in India, has pushed the overall worldwide gross for Dhurandhar 2 to a total of 1,790.17 crore. As the film approaches its 50th day in theaters, the focus remains on how much more it can add to its historic tally before finishing its theatrical run.