Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge is showing a level of durability that most sequels struggle to achieve, especially as it enters its 55th day in theaters. This Tuesday, the film added 0.40 crore to its domestic net, which is a notable figure for an eighth-week run. What is particularly interesting here is the slight improvement in momentum compared to the start of the week. The Tuesday collection represents a 14.3 percent growth over Monday’s 0.35 crore, suggesting that the film is still finding a fresh audience even at this late stage.
This upward trend is mirrored in the digital bookings as well. On BookMyShow, the film saw ticket sales rise from 9.3 thousand on Monday to approximately 10.5 thousand on Tuesday. This increase in footfalls helped maintain a steady occupancy of 24.6 percent across 738 shows nationwide. It is clear that the film is not just lingering in theaters but is actively maintaining a consistent run-rate that keeps the box office registers ticking over.
When we break down the contributions from the major national chains, the distribution remains quite balanced. PVR accounted for roughly 3.7 thousand tickets, while INOX brought in 3.1 thousand. With Cinepolis adding another 1.2 thousand, the combined total from these three major players reached 8 thousand tickets for the day. While the occupancy within these multiplexes hovered around 10.6 percent, these chains continue to serve as the primary conduits for the film's ongoing revenue stream.
Looking at the linguistic performance, the Hindi version continues to act as the financial anchor for the project. Out of the 0.40 crore earned on Tuesday, the Hindi market contributed 0.38 crore with a 25 percent occupancy rate. The Tamil and Telugu versions added 0.01 crore each. While the regional contributions have naturally tapered off over the last two months, the combined effort across all languages has pushed the total India net collection to a massive 1,143.84 crore.
The domestic health of the project is clearly visible in the total India gross, which has now reached 1,368.98 crore. While this domestic haul is substantial, the true scale of the success becomes clear when looking at the global landscape. With a worldwide gross of 1,795.60 crore, the film has officially secured its position as the second highest grossing film of all time globally. It is a rare achievement that places this sequel in an elite tier of cinema history, proving that its theatrical stamina is backed by an immense, record-breaking volume of business.
The international story is also nearing a successful conclusion. On day 55, overseas markets contributed another 0.04 crore, bringing the total international earnings to 426.62 crore. When you factor in the domestic performance, the worldwide gross collection has reached 1,795.60 crore. The film is now essentially on a final dash toward the 1,800 crore global milestone, proving that its theatrical equity remains strong even as it approaches the end of its eighth week.
Ultimately, the logic behind these numbers points to a film with exceptional leg-strength. The growth seen between Monday and Tuesday indicates that Dhurandhar 2 is squeezing every bit of potential out of its remaining shows.