Dhurandhar 2 Week 8 Box Office: Steady Rs. 3.89 Crore Collection As Global Total Nears 1800 Crore Milestone

By Christa Lincy
May 15, 2026 at 9:02 AM IST
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Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge refuses to slow down! After 57 days in theaters, the film continues its steady run with a solid Week 8 performance. From reaching ₹1,796.51 Cr worldwide to selling millions of tickets on BookMyShow, here is the full breakdown of how this blockbuster is defying the odds.

Dhurandhar 2 Week 8 Box Office: Steady Rs. 3.89 Crore Collection As Global Total Nears 1800 Crore Milestone

Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge is a high-octane action thriller that continues the gritty saga of justice and retribution. The film follows a relentless protagonist navigating a web of betrayal to settle old scores, and this gripping narrative has clearly resonated with the audience for over eight weeks now. Even as it approaches the end of its second month in theaters, the movie is showing remarkable stamina at the box office.

If we look at the performance yesterday, Day 57 proved to be another steady day for the film. It managed to collect a net of 0.35 crore across the country. When compared to the previous day collection of 0.37 crore, this represents a minor drop of about 5.4 percent. For a film in its ninth week, maintaining such low levels of attrition is quite impressive and suggests that there is still a niche audience catching up with the action on the big screen.

In terms of screen presence, the movie played across 735 shows on its 57th day, maintaining an average occupancy of 14.0 percent. This brings the total number of shows screened since the release to a massive 521,461. The steady occupancy even on a weekday shows that the film still holds value for exhibitors who are keeping it in their schedules alongside newer releases.

The eighth week has been quite productive overall, with the film racking up a total net collection of 3.89 crore. While the numbers are naturally lower than the initial weeks, the consistency is what stands out. Most of the contribution came from the Hindi version, which remains the primary driver for this franchise. Here is a look at how the eighth week played out day by day.


Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge - Week 8 Collection Breakdown

WEEK 8 DAYINDIA NET COLLECTION
Day 51 (Friday)₹ 0.42 Cr
Day 52 (Saturday)₹ 0.90 Cr
Day 53 (Sunday)₹ 1.10 Cr
Day 54 (Monday)₹ 0.35 Cr
Day 55 (Tuesday)₹ 0.40 Cr
Day 56 (Wednesday)₹ 0.37 Cr
Day 57 (Thursday)₹ 0.35 Cr
Total Week 8₹ 3.89 Cr

Looking at the ticket sales in national chains like PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis, the film sold a total of 36,111 tickets during the eighth week. On Day 57 specifically, the sales were around 2,220 tickets. Breaking this down with rounded figures, PVR accounted for 1,180 tickets, INOX contributed around 710 tickets, and Cinepolis added another 330 tickets. These chains continue to provide a stable base for the film collections even after 57 days of its theatrical run.

The performance on BookMyShow further highlights the film enduring popularity. In the eighth week alone, about 81,000 tickets were booked through the platform. The daily trend on BMS showed a peak on Saturday with 19.48K tickets and Sunday with 15.98K tickets, followed by a steady weekday average of around 6K to 10K tickets. With 6.48K tickets sold on Thursday, the cumulative tickets booked on BookMyShow since the film release has reached a staggering total of 1,83,00,470.

Taking the global perspective into account, Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge has reached a massive worldwide gross of 1,796.51 crore. This includes a total India gross of 1,369.84 crore and an overseas contribution of 426.67 crore. The total India net collection currently stands at 1,144.56 crore. Even on Day 57, the overseas market chipped in with 0.02 crore, proving that the film appeal has truly been global. It has been a phenomenal journey for the sequel, solidifying its place as a historical blockbuster.

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Published on May 15, 2026 at 3:32 AM

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