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Dhurandhar’ Crosses ₹550 Crore in India, Becomes 2025’s Top Hindi Grosser After Record Third Weekend

Powered by strong word of mouth, the third‑weekend surge pushed global trade estimates to roughly ₹845–870 crore.

Overview

  • Day 17 India net stands around ₹555.7–₹555.8 crore, placing the film in the country’s all‑time top 10 and overtaking Animal, with outlets also noting it has outstripped Pathaan and Gadar 2.
  • Worldwide gross is reported at about ₹845 crore after 17 days, with some outlets citing approximately ₹870 crore; figures come from trade trackers including Sacnilk and Comscore.
  • The third weekend delivered roughly ₹95 crore net (Fri ₹22.5 cr, Sat ~₹34.25 cr, Sun ~₹38.25 cr), setting new Hindi‑film records for third Saturday and third‑weekend collections.
  • Industry reports say the film beat Avatar: Fire and Ash in India over the third weekend, collecting about ₹93–95 crore net versus Avatar’s ~₹66.65 crore.
  • The film became the fastest Hindi release to reach ₹500 crore domestically (around 16 days), and a sequel is officially slated for March 2026, with analysts projecting a possible march toward ₹1,000 crore worldwide if the hold continues.