Dhurandhar 2 Nears Rupees 1100 Crore

Dhurandhar 2 continues its strong run, nearing Rupees 1100 crore in India and crossing Rupees 1700 crore worldwide.
The movie Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge, starring Ranveer Singh, is STILL dominating theatres and honestly, if you’re a real fan, this is the kind of run you dream of. According to the latest Dhurandhar 2 box office collection day 26, the film is going super strong even in its fourth week.
As per Dhurandhar 2 live updates, the movie has already collected around Rupees 1085 crore in India. And guess what? It’s literally racing towards Rupees 1100 crore now. That’s insane.
Talking about Dhurandhar 2 earnings today, the film is still bringing in solid numbers every single day. And this is happening even with IPL 2026 going on—which usually pulls people away from theatres. But clearly, fans are choosing Dhurandhar 2 anyway.
The Ranveer Singh Dhurandhar 2 collection has already made history. It became the FIRST Hindi film to cross Rupees 1000 crore in India net collections. That’s not just big, it’s legendary in Bollywood box office 2026.
Now coming to the Dhurandhar 2 total box office, the film has crossed over Rupees 1700 crore worldwide. That means people everywhere are loving it, not just in India.
The hype, the action, the performances—everything is working. Fans are still going crazy for it, even after so many days.
This movie collection report 2026 proves one thing, Dhurandhar 2 isn’t just a hit, it’s a full-on phenomenon. At this speed, crossing Rupees 1100 crore in India is basically guaranteed… and honestly, it doesn’t look like it’s slowing down anytime soon.
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