Overview
- Day 25 took the domestic net to about ₹701 crore after an estimated ₹10.5 crore on the fourth Monday, with roughly 21% Hindi occupancy.
- Dhurandhar’s global gross stands around ₹1,078–1,081 crore, having overtaken Pathaan and Kalki 2898 AD to rank seventh among all Indian films and now targeting Jawan’s ₹1,160 crore.
- The film set a fourth‑week benchmark by collecting an estimated ₹62 crore over days 22–24, the highest fourth‑weekend haul recorded for a Hindi release.
- Overseas receipts have crossed roughly $26–26.5 million (about ₹230–237 crore), aided by the Christmas holiday window across international markets.
- Week‑wise India nets underscore an unusually strong hold: about ₹207.25 crore in week one, ₹253.25 crore in week two, and ₹172 crore in week three, as makers line up a sequel for March 19, 2026.