Bollywood just witnessed a seismic shift! Ranveer Singh’s espionage thriller, ‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge,’ is a box office juggernaut, shattering records. Forget the typical weekend buzz; this film is in a league of its own.
Dhurandhar 2 Dominates Box Office
In a mere eleven days, Aditya Dhar’s directorial masterpiece has roared past an astonishing ₹820 crore net at the Indian box office. That’s right – ₹820 crore! This makes it only the third Hindi film EVER to breach the colossal ₹800 crore domestic net barrier. Its unstoppable run is as remarkable as a stellar innings by Rilee Rossouw, perhaps even more captivating than a Chelsea vs Aston Villa match.
The film’s incredible performance sends ripples across the industry. While many follow gold silver price fluctuations, ‘Dhurandhar 2’ offers a different valuable return: sheer entertainment and massive profits. Ranveer Singh’s portrayal has critics raving, solidifying his box office king status. Its global buzz rivals the excitement of a Seychelles vs Eswatini encounter, showcasing widespread appeal.
Chasing History: The Road Ahead
The chase is on! ‘Dhurandhar 2’ now has its sights firmly set on surpassing the lifetime earnings of its legendary predecessor, ‘Dhurandhar,’ which clocked in at ₹894.49 crore. Industry pundits predict this monumental milestone could fall within the current week, a feat that would cement its place in cinematic lore. This dramatic pursuit of the top spot brings to mind high-stakes rivalries, much like how Kim Seung Soo and Kim Hyung Mook’s rivalry took a surprising turn. And like the growing anticipation for the Needy Girl Overdose Anime’s 4-Panel Manga, ‘Dhurandhar 2’ keeps its audience hooked. Globally, the film is absolutely crushing it, tracking past ₹1,079 crore and rapidly closing in on a staggering ₹1,200 crore worldwide. Hitting this target, ‘Dhurandhar 2’ will officially enter the elite club of the top three highest-grossing Indian films ever. This isn’t just success; it’s history in the making, proving Ranveer Singh and Aditya Dhar are a powerhouse combination. The film’s relentless momentum, much like Shamyl Hussain’s strategic plays, is unstoppable.