Overview
- Producers marked a 75‑day theatrical run on February 17, with trade tallies reporting about ₹894.49 crore net in India and roughly ₹1,354.84 crore worldwide, including an estimated ₹299.35 crore overseas.
- Dhurandhar became the first Bollywood film to cross ₹800 crore domestically and set longevity benchmarks, including 28 straight days above ₹10 crore and the longest BookMyShow trending streak reported by trackers.
- Despite a January 30 streaming debut, the film sustained theatrical footfalls that trade outlets say made it one of the most-watched Hindi titles post‑pandemic.
- Reports cite a CBFC website listing for Dhurandhar: The Revenge showing a U/A 16+ certificate and a 208‑minute runtime, but fact‑checks contend the viral screengrab likely reflects a non-theatrical listing, with official theatrical details not yet confirmed.
- PVR Inox will distribute the sequel in Central Provinces & Berar, Central India, Tamil Nadu and Kerala, as the production also faces BMC penalty actions and a blacklisting push over alleged safety and permissions violations during filming.