Overview
- Box-office trackers report the film’s India net at roughly Rs 32.7 crore after day 10, taking it past the Rs 30 crore milestone.
- Day 9 saw a strong uptick with about Rs 3.75–3.85 crore, and day 10 added roughly Rs 3.2–3.4 crore despite the cricket final, sustaining second-weekend momentum.
- The reported Rs 28 crore production cost has been recovered, with outlets labeling the film ‘safe’ or in profit and noting it as Bollywood’s second 2026 success after Border 2.
- The first week closed near Rs 22.9 crore, with the sequel’s early days trailing the original’s pace (first Saturday about Rs 4.25 crore versus Rs 6.75 crore for part one) before settling into steadier holds.
- Trade coverage notes limited new Hindi competition for about 10 days until Dhurandhar 2, with some reports placing Tamil title Thaayi Kizhavi slightly ahead through day 9 and lifetime projections in the mid-30s crore range.