The Dhurandhar mania which has swept through the country continues to have a strong hold on audiences not only in India but overseas as well. Ranveer Singh’s latest release has managed to create a frenzy, the likes of which haven’t been seen since the release of Chhaava, earlier this year. Now, just 15 days after release, it has already become the highest grossing movie of Ranveer Singh’s career.

The movie has a star studded cast featuring Singh himself, Akshaye Khanna, Arjun Rampal, Sara Arjun, R. Madhavan and Rakesh Bedi that holds up the action-packed storyline. Dhurandhar has emerged a clear crowd favourite and is on its way to end the year off with a bang. Here’s how it performed on the 14th day since its release.

Dhurandhar’s Box Office performance on day 15

According to industry tracker Sacnilk, Dhurandhar raked in impressive India net collections of Rs 22.50 crore on the third Friday of its release. The India gross collection, which is the amount calculated before taxes and deductions amounted to over Rs 550 crores. The movie managed to beat Chhaava’s third Friday collection of 13 crores by a margin of 70% and even topped James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash which was predicted to threaten Dhurandhar’s successful theatrical run

The film was also well received overseas with earnings amounting to Rs 158 crores, crossing the $10 million milestone at the North American Box Office and becoming the first Indian movie of the year to do so as and the 11th movie overall per Sacnilk. Its worldwide collection has crossed Rs 710 crores which is an incredible achievement for Indian cinema in general.

Dhurandhar’s theatre occupancy

On its 15th day, Dhurandhar continued to show strong momentum at the Box Office, recording an overall Hindi occupancy of 35.95% on Friday, December 19, 2025. The film witnessed a consistent rise in footfalls throughout the day, starting with a 16.68% occupancy for morning shows. This significantly improved during the afternoon and evening shows, which registered 33.96% and 42.86% respectively, before peaking with a solid 50.28% occupancy for night screenings.

Regionally, Bengaluru emerged as the top performer with a massive overall occupancy of 59.50% across 449 shows, followed closely by Pune at 49.25%. Other major cities like Chennai and Hyderabad also posted healthy numbers, with 47.25% and 39.50% occupancy respectively. In the high-volume National Capital Region (NCR), the film maintained a steady 36.25% occupancy across more than 1,200 shows, while Mumbai followed with 36.00%, proving that the action-thriller still holds a dominant share of audience interest even as new competition enters the market.