Overview
- - Following Monday’s 74% drop to about ₹1.95–1.96 crore, collections slipped further to ₹1.75 crore on Tuesday, while Dhurandhar 2’s Telugu version earned more on both days.
- - By Wednesday reports, the film stands at roughly ₹86.47 crore worldwide, with ₹64.60 crore net in India and about ₹10.42 crore from overseas, according to Sacnilk figures cited by multiple outlets.
- - The extended four-day opening weekend reached ₹60.8 crore net in India, a top-tier 2026 Tollywood start that nonetheless gave way to sharp weekday declines and reduced show counts.
- - Trade coverage links the fall to poor word-of-mouth and lost screens as Dhurandhar 2 drew bigger Telugu-state crowds, a common outcome when a pan-India hit captures multiplex slots and prime timings.
- - Made for about ₹150 crore, the Harish Shankar–directed remake of Vijay and Atlee’s Theri now faces limited cost recovery from theatres after its preponed March 19 Ugadi release ran into direct competition.