Ranveer Singh’s powerhouse film rewrites box office records, reigniting hope for Bollywood’s revival.

Bollywood’s much-anticipated spectacle Dhurandhar, starring Ranveer Singh, has stormed into the elite ₹1,000 crore club worldwide within a mere 21 days of release, cementing its status as the biggest Indian film of 2025.
With a staggering ₹668.80 crore earned domestically and a global haul crossing ₹1,006.7 crore, the film has set a new benchmark for box office success this year.

On its 21st day, Dhurandhar witnessed an unexpected surge, raking in an estimated ₹26 crore in India—almost matching its opening day figures of ₹28 crore. This late boost propelled its domestic total to ₹668.80 crore, underscoring the film’s enduring appeal among audiences.
Industry experts hail Dhurandhar as the blockbuster Bollywood desperately needed. Following in the footsteps of Chhaava, which dominated the box office earlier in 2025, Dhurandhar has not only shattered commercial records but also sparked widespread cultural conversations, providing a powerful year-end crescendo for Indian cinema.
Having already amassed ₹944 crore globally by Day 20, Dhurandhar’s phenomenal Day 21 performance solidifies its position as one of the highest-grossing and most impactful films of the year, reinvigorating optimism across the industry.

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