MUMBAI: Showing no signs of slowing down, the Ranveer Singh-starrer ‘Dhurandhar’ has added another milestone by becoming the “first Hindi film ever” to cross the Rs 100 crore mark in its fourth week.
The film has not only maintained a strong theatrical run but has also emerged as one of the biggest Indian hits of the year, signalling renewed audience interest in large-scale, content-driven cinema.
The film recorded a massive Rs 115.70 crore in Week 4, making it the highest fourth-week grosser ever for a Hindi release. In comparison, ‘Pushpa 2’ (Hindi) had collected Rs 57.95 crore in its fourth week, while ‘Chhaava’ and ‘Stree 2’ earned Rs 43.98 crore and Rs 37.75 crore respectively during the same period.
The numbers underline ‘Dhurandhar”s unprecedented hold at the box office well beyond its opening weeks. Adding to its growing list of milestones, Dhurandhar has also become the only Hindi film to register double-digit collections for 28 consecutive days.
The film’s Week 4 performance remained consistently strong, with collections of Rs 16.70 crore on Friday, Rs 20.90 crore on Saturday, Rs 24.30 crore on Sunday, Rs 11.20 crore on Monday, Rs 12.60 crore on Tuesday, Rs 12.40 crore on Wednesday and Rs 17.60 crore on Thursday. These figures pushed the film’s total India net collection to Rs 784.50 crore.
Despite facing fresh competition from the newly released ‘Ikkis’ and a reduction in screen count and show timings, the film has continued its dominant run. A week-wise breakup further reflects the film’s sustained dominance at the box office.
Made in two parts, the first instalment follows a decade-long Indian intelligence operation in which an undercover agent infiltrates Karachi’s criminal and political underworld. It was released on December 5.
The second part is scheduled to be released on March 19, 2026.In addition to Ranveer Singh, ‘Dhurandhar’ features phenomenal performances by Akshaye Khanna, R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, Rakesh Bedi, and Sanjay Dutt. (ANI)








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