‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ Day 11 Box Office: Ranveer Singh Targets Rs 1000 Crore

‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ Day 11 Box Office: Ranveer Singh Targets Rs 1000 Crore

The Ranveer Singh-led spy thriller has raced past several box office milestones in its first eleven days. The Aditya Dhar directorial overtook the lifetime India net of its predecessor within that span.

Record-breaking run through day 11

The film logged a historic second Sunday with Rs. 68.10 crore on day 11. That haul helped it cross the previous film’s lifetime India net of Rs. 840.20 crore.

Trade trackers show the domestic net after eleven days at roughly Rs. 846.87 crore. Global receipts stand near Rs. 1,361.95 crore.

The headline Dhurandhar: The Revenge Day 11 Box Office: Ranveer Singh Targets Rs 1000 Crore trended on trade feeds.

Launch week and weekend momentum

Preview shows produced Rs. 43 crore. Opening day recorded Rs. 102.55 crore.

The film rode a powerful extended weekend. Day 3 and day 4 delivered over Rs. 113 crore and Rs. 114.85 crore respectively.

Sacnilk reported a first-week India net of Rs. 674.17 crore. Worldwide gross crossed Rs. 1,006.50 crore in seven days.

Day-wise collections (India net)

Day Collection (Rs. crore)
Day 0 (Preview) 43.00
Day 1 102.55
Day 2 80.72
Day 3 113.00
Day 4 114.85
Day 5 65.00
Day 6 56.60
Day 7 48.75
Day 8 49.70
Week 1 Total 674.17
Day 9 41.75
Day 10 62.85
Day 11 68.10
Day 12 (live) 2.87
Total (after Day 12) 849.74

Day 12 tracking and theatrical footprint

On day 12 the film played in about 6,163 active shows nationwide. Live tracking added roughly Rs. 2.87 crore on that day.

The cumulative India gross crossed Rs. 1,015.34 crore as markets reported evening numbers. The title now eyes the Rs. 1,000 crore domestic net club.

Only Pushpa 2: The Rule had previously entered that domestic net league.

Audience response and market context

The film has shown unusual resilience during the IPL season. High repeat business and strong word-of-mouth kept footfalls steady.

Industry observers credit the film’s multi-timeline narrative and emotional core. That helped maintain occupancy even during cricket fixtures.

Cast, production and narrative scope

Aditya Dhar directed the project. Ranveer Singh leads the cast.

Key antagonists include Sanjay Dutt and Arjun Rampal. Supporting players feature R. Madhavan, Rakesh Bedi, Sara Arjun, Danish Pandor, and Udaybir Sandhu. Yami Gautam makes a notable special appearance.

The sequel traces Jaskirat Singh’s transformation into Hamza. The script integrates events like the 2014 elections and the 2016 demonetisation.

Ballard Estate in South Mumbai doubled for Lyari, Karachi. Additional sequences were shot on large sets in Bangkok.

The film began as a single project. Post-production led makers to split it into two parts.

All box office figures are compiled from public trade trackers and are approximate. Filmogaz.com provides this report for information and context.