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Dhurandhar Heading To Japan! Can Ranveer Singh's 1,300 Cr Blockbuster Push The Franchise To Unimaginable Global Limits?
BY SACNILK
The global trajectory of Aditya Dhar's Dhurandhar franchise is reaching a fever pitch. After a remarkable and record-shattering run at the global box office, it has been officially confirmed that the first part, Dhurandhar—which currently occupies the 5th spot on the all-time global charts with a lifetime collection of 1,307.35 crore—will release in Japan on July 10, 2026. While the second installment, Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge, has already cemented its status as the 3rd highest-grossing Indian film of all time with a worldwide total of 1,780.76 crore, this strategic move for the original chapter is designed to build a solid foundation in the territory, allowing the film to maximize its lifetime potential as it heads toward a massive new milestone. This development has sent the box office community into a frenzy as the franchise now holds two distinct spots in the top five highest-grossing Indian films of all time. Currently, Dhurandhar: The Revenge is on the verge of overtaking Baahubali 2: The Conclusion to officially claim the number two spot globally, a milestone it is expected to reach within a matter of days. Meanwhile, the first part of the saga occupies the 5th position with its current lifetime total of 1,307.35 crore. The upcoming Japan release for the first chapter opens a strategic window for it to climb even higher in the rankings. While Aamir Khan’s Dangal remains the ultimate target at the top with 2,070.30 crore, the massive potential of the Japanese market suggests that Dhurandhar could witness a significant late-career surge in its global journey. Top 10 Highest Grossing Indian Films in JapanRANKMOVIE NAMEJAPAN COLLECTION (YEN)1RRR¥ 2.42 Billion2Muthu¥ 405 Million3Baahubali 2: The Conclusion¥ 305 Million43 Idiots¥ 170 Million5English Vinglish¥ 160 Million6The Lunchbox¥ 150 Million7Saaho¥ 131 Million8Magadheera¥ 130.1 Million9Enthiran (Robot)¥ 109.6 Million10Pushpa 2: The Rule¥ 105 Million* (2 Weeks) (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The historical performance of Indian films in Japan reveals a diverse palate. While SS Rajamouli's films like Magadheera capitalized on the later Baahubali fever to prove that his brand is a bankable genre, Prabhas himself established a loyal following with Saaho, which held the record for the biggest opening day before RRR. Even sci-fi entries like Enthiran were specifically edited to be more fast-paced for the Japanese audience, focusing heavily on the action and Rajinikanth's iconic robotic mannerisms. This level of customization shows the effort producers put into capturing this unique market, and Dhurandhar is expected to receive similar localized attention. The Japanese market has a history of turning Indian blockbusters into legends. RRR remains the absolute benchmark, being the only Indian film to breach the ¥2 billion milestone. Its success proved that when the Japanese audience connects with the spectacle and emotion of an Indian film, the theatrical run can last for over 500 days. Even recent releases like Pushpa 2: The Rule have shown record-breaking speed, entering the all-time Top 10 in just 14 days. For the Dhurandhar franchise, the strategy is calculated: release Part 1 to introduce the characters and world-building, and then strike while the iron is hot to capitalize on the built-up hype. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The cultural appetite in Japan for larger-than-life Indian cinema has evolved significantly. From the Rajinikanth-mania sparked by Muthu in the 90s to the vocal screenings popularized by Baahubali 2, the audience there treats these films as a celebration. Content-driven successes like 3 Idiots and English Vinglish have also proven that emotional depth resonates just as much as high-octane action. Other notable films that have enjoyed cult status in Japan include: Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015) Padman (2018) Dhoom 3 (2013) Rangasthalam (2018) KGF: Chapter 1 & 2 Secret Superstar (2017) Hindi Medium (2017) PK (2014) Om Shanti Om (2007) Ra.One (2011) The potential collection from Japan for the first part of Dhurandhar is set to be a strategic addition to its already storied global run. While the gap to the next tier of all-time blockbusters is substantial, the additional gross from this release allows Part 1 to effectively consolidate its individual lifetime total and maximize its reach in an elite market. More than just a chase for individual rankings, this international expansion serves to strengthen the collective weight of the entire franchise. By adding another layer of revenue to the first installment, the saga pushes its combined total to heights rarely seen in Indian cinema, further distancing itself from other major series. This tactical push ensures that the Ranveer Singh-Aditya Dhar collaboration continues to grow its global footprint, solidifying a legacy that stands as a benchmark for franchise-building in the modern era.