Overview
- Yami Gautam said she has already watched Dhurandhar 2 and described it as beyond extraordinary and an experience audiences will not forget.
- R. Madhavan said fans in Dubai and the UAE flew to India for Part 1 and are planning business trips around March 19 to watch the sequel because it is banned in the Gulf.
- The first film reportedly earned about ₹1,300 crore worldwide, including roughly $32 million overseas, despite bans in several Middle Eastern markets.
- Trade coverage, citing Pinkvilla, reports roughly ₹245 crore in non‑theatrical deals for the sequel across digital, satellite and music rights, a figure not officially confirmed.
- The March 19 launch will clash with Yash’s Toxic, which has an IMAX rollout, as Dhurandhar 2 widens to Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada, sharpening competition for premium screens.