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Dhurandhar 2 Box Office Collection Day 16: Ranveer Singh Film Mints Rs 959 Crore In India

Mumbai: Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar 2 continues its extraordinary run at the box office, showing no signs of slowing down even as it enters its third week. The Ranveer Singh-led film has maintained a strong hold across markets. The film crossed the Rs 900 crore India nett mark on its 14th day, a benchmark previously achieved only by Pushpa 2: The Rule. As of day 16, Dhurandhar 2 has collected Rs 959.37 crore nett domestically, with its global gross climbing to Rs 1,492.17 crore, per Sacnilk. The film has also overtaken Baahubali 2: The Conclusion in the North American market, becoming the highest-grossing Indian film in that territory. On day 16, the film has recorded Rs 21.55 crore so far, showing a 17.8% jump from the previous day’s Rs 18.30 crore. The film is currently running in 13,330 screenings across India. The day’s language-wise breakup stands at Rs 20.25 crore (Hindi), Rs 0.65 crore (Telugu), Rs 0.45 crore (Tamil), Rs 0.15 crore (Kannada), and Rs 0.05 crore (Malayalam).

The film opened to a historic first week, collecting Rs 674.17 crore, marking the biggest opening week for a single-language Indian film.  It sustained momentum in its second week as well, adding Rs 263.15 crore to its total. A major boost came on day 11 (March 29), when it recorded Rs 68.10 crore in a single day, pushing its cumulative total past Rs 846 crore. Notably, this figure surpassed the lifetime collection of its predecessor, Dhurandhar, which had earned Rs 840.20 crore over a much longer run.

With its India gross now at Rs 1,148.58 crore, Dhurandhar 2 continues to dominate the box office, outpacing major blockbusters like Jawan and KGF Chapter 2 in its second-week trajectory. Directed by Aditya Dhar, the film follows Jaskirat Singh Rangi, played by Ranveer Singh, whose life is shaped by personal tragedy. Recruited by R&AW, he assumes the identity of Hamza Ali Mazari as a deep-cover operative in Karachi.

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