Dhurandhar worldwide box office collection day 19: Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar continues to live out a box-office fairy tale. The film’s thunderous theatrical response has rewritten records, officially becoming Ranveer Singh’s biggest hit to date and overtaking the legacy of Padmaavat. Even in its third week, the momentum hasn’t slowed — the film added another Rs 17 crore on its third Tuesday, pushing its India total to nearly the Rs 600 crore milestone.
Packed with historical undertones, striking visuals and a background score that has taken social media by storm, the war drama has also cemented Akshaye Khanna as Bollywood’s latest scene-stealing force. With a sequel already locked in for March 2026, Dhurandhar has crossed the benchmark success of Kantara Chapter 1 and is set to become Bollywood’s biggest blockbuster, beating Vicky Kaushal’s Chhaava.
Dhurandhar worldwide collection day 19: Box office summary
As the third Tuesday shapes up to be yet another landmark moment, here’s how Dhurandhar has performed so far at the box office.
As per Sacnilk, the Ranveer Singh–Akshaye Khanna starrer opened strong with Rs 28 crore on day one, followed by Rs 32 crore on Saturday and a massive Rs 43 crore on Sunday. The opening weekend sailed past Rs 100 crore without breaking a sweat. Even the usual Monday slowdown failed to dent its run, with collections staying above the Rs 20 crore mark.
The film wrapped up its first week at Rs 207 crore and went on to surpass Pushpa 2’s second-week record, a feat few films have managed. The second weekend alone brought in another Rs 110 crore, pushing the overall tally to around Rs 300 crore and setting the stage for an equally strong overseas run.
By the end of its second week, Dhurandhar crossed Rs 400 crore. The third week opened with Rs 22 crore, followed by an impressive Rs 33.5 crore on Saturday. By day 19, after a dip below the Rs 20 crore mark on Monday, Ranveer Singh’s spy thriller’s total collection stood at Rs 589.5 crore.
Also featuring Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal and R Madhavan, Dhurandhar is now locking horns globally with James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash. The Hollywood tentpole is eyeing a $300 million debut weekend worldwide and has already earned Rs 41 crore in India within just two days.
