Box Office
Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge Week 9 Box Office Collection: Rs. 2.19 Cr Net; Steady Footfalls for the Spy Epic as it Completes a Historic 64-Day Marathon
BY SACNILK
Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge has done more than just break records; it has effectively redefined the impact of a franchise film within the larger spy universe. This cinematic world has built significant trust with the audience, and this sequel has capitalized on that goodwill to reach heights rarely seen in Indian cinema.When we talk about the landscape of modern Indian cinema, the spy universe has emerged as a juggernaut, creating a level of excitement that few other franchises can match. Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge is the latest titan in this cinematic world, and its performance has been nothing short of historic. As the film navigates its ninth week at the box office, it is not just fighting for numbers; it is solidifying its legacy as a once-in-a-generation blockbuster. Let us dive into the data to see how this heavy hitter is wrapping up its record-breaking journey. As we enter the twilight of its theatrical run, the momentum remains remarkably steady. On Day 64, which was the tenth Thursday, the film brought in a net collection of 0.20 Cr. What is interesting here for those following the trends is the absolute stability; this figure is an exact match to the 0.20 Cr collected on Wednesday. Holding its ground across 368 shows after more than two months is a clear indicator that the audience interest has not completely evaporated, even with newer releases hitting the screens. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge - Week 9 Box Office Breakdown DAY COLLECTION (NET) SHOWS OCCUPANCY Day 58 (Friday) ₹ 0.26 Cr 389 15.2% Day 59 (Saturday) ₹ 0.53 Cr 418 28.0% Day 60 (Sunday) ₹ 0.63 Cr 436 32.8% Day 61 (Monday) ₹ 0.15 Cr 389 14.0% Day 62 (Tuesday) ₹ 0.22 Cr 408 27.0% Day 63 (Wednesday) ₹ 0.20 Cr 409 16.0% Day 64 (Thursday) ₹ 0.20 Cr 368 16.0% Total Week 9 ₹ 2.19 Cr - - When analyzing the screening frequency and theater fill-rates for the week, the film maintained a footprint of 2,817 shows across the country. The average occupancy for this seven-day period stood at approximately 21.28%. While the weekdays saw a more modest turnout, the weekend surge—peaking at 32.8% on Sunday—significantly bolstered the average, proving that the film still has enough legs to draw in crowds during leisure hours even after two months of dominance. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The bigger picture is where the numbers truly become staggering. To date, the total India net collection has reached 1,146.75 Cr, while the India gross stands at 1,372.42 Cr. When we factor in the overseas market, where the film has grossed 426.67 Cr, the worldwide total hits a massive 1,799.09 Cr. This officially makes it the second highest-grossing Indian film of all time globally. This feat was achieved through a marathon run spanning 524,278 shows, showing just how wide the film was distributed to reach every corner of the audience. Looking at the ground-level engagement through ticket sales, we see a logical and expected dip. In the major national chains—PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis—the film sold a combined total of 20,963 tickets over the last seven days. While the weekend saw the usual spike, the weekday numbers show a predictable cooling off. Similarly, on BookMyShow, the movie recorded approximately 41.70K ticket sales for the week until the tracking concluded on Day 62. To give you some context, the eighth week saw about 81,000 tickets booked through the same platform, so the sales have effectively halved as the film reaches its natural saturation point. In the end, Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge has proven that the spy universe is a goldmine when backed by the right scale and storytelling. While a 2.19 Cr ninth week might seem small compared to its opening days, it is the finishing touch on a colossal mountain of revenue. The film has already done its job, rewriting the record books and setting a daunting benchmark for any future blockbusters to follow.