
According to trade tracker Sacnilk, the film earned Rs 43 crore on Sunday, taking its total to Rs 103 crore. It opened with a strong Rs 28 crore on Friday, surpassing the opening of Mohit Suri’s Saiyaara, and collected Rs 32 crore on Saturday, solidifying its strong performance.
Trade analyst Taran Adarsh, who had earlier expressed doubts due to underwhelming pre-bookings, noted the film’s surge in a social media post: “#Dhurandhar goes on a rampage on Saturday — the film is now in unstoppable mode.
While major centers, especially national chains, were strong on Friday, the heartland has also joined, showing substantial growth. A ₹95 crore [+/-] opening weekend total is very much on the cards.” Sunday also marked the film’s highest single-day collection in recent times.
About Dhurandhar: Ranveer Singh plays a character who takes on four of Pakistan’s deadliest terrorists. While social media buzz speculated on the identities of the characters, the makers have not confirmed them. The Censor Board has clarified that Singh’s role, reportedly inspired by Major Mohit Sharma, is fictional.
The film marks the return of Uri: The Surgical Strike director Aditya Dhar, who has continued to bring a robust nationalist tone to his storytelling, reports UNB.