‘Dhurandhar 2’ box office collection day 42 [LIVE]: Ranveer Singh film inches closer to breaching nine-year global record of ‘Baahubali 2’
The Aditya Dhar directed and Ranveer Singh-starrer espionage thriller, ‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge’, has entered Day 42 since its theatrical release on March 19, 2026. Currently standing as the third highest-grossing Indian film of all time, the sequel is locked in a high-stakes twin record chase: it is eyeing the global crown of Baahubali 2 and the domestic throne of Pushpa 2. ‘Baahubali 2: The Conclusion’ (2017) holds a worldwide gross of Rs. 1,788.06 crore — a nine-year record as the second highest-grossing Indian film globally. With Dhurandhar 2 at Rs. 1,780.82 crore, the gap is now just Rs. 7.24 crore. At the current daily pace of Rs. 1–1.5 crore combined domestic and overseas, the record could fall today or tomorrow. Allu Arjun’s ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’ holds the all-time domestic net record at Rs. 1,234.1 crore. With ‘Dhurandhar 2’ at Rs. 1,133.05 crore India net, the gap stands at approximately Rs. 101 crore. The seventh weekend will be crucial in determining how close ‘Dhurandhar 2’ can get to the all-time domestic crown before the theatrical chapter closes.Dhurandhar 2 Review
‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ Week 1-5 collections
By the end of Week 1, ‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge’ had collected a staggering Rs. 674.17 crore, shattering every existing first-week record. The momentum stayed lethal in Week 2, adding Rs. 263.65 Cr, which meant that in just 11 days, it surpassed the entire lifetime collection of the 2025 original Rs. 840.20 crore. By Week 3, it made history as the first Hindi film to join the elite Rs. 1,000 crore net club in India. Even as it entered its second month, the film breached the Rs. 1,100 crore mark on Day 29, proving that the audience’s hunger for Aditya Dhar’s gritty realism was far from satisfied.
‘Dhurandhar 2’ day 41 collection recap
On Day 41, defying the typical weekday slump, ‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge’ witnessed a 28.6% growth, netting Rs. 1.35 crore across 2,925 shows. This surge brings the film’s total domestic net to Rs. 1,132.99 crore and Rs. 1,356.07 crore gross.On the global front, the film amassed an additional Rs. 0.25 crore coming in from international markets, the cumulative overseas total has reached Rs. 424.75 crore, propelling the worldwide gross collection to a monumental Rs. 1,780.82 crore.
‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ day 42 live tracking
As of Day 42, ‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge’ continues its theatrical run with 1,234 shows, pulling in a live net collection of Rs. 0.23 crore so far today.These earnings have pushed the film’s domestic totals to a net of Rs. 1,133.17 crore and a gross of Rs. 1,356.28 crore, with the final India figures for the day still pending.
Day and week wise collections for ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’
Week 1: Rs. 674.17 croreWeek 2: Rs. 263.65 croreWeek 3: Rs. 110.60 croreWeek 4: Rs. 54.70 croreWeek 5: Rs. 19.42 croreDay 37: Rs. 1.55 croreDay 38: Rs. 3.00 croreDay 39: Rs. 3.40 croreDay 40: Rs. 1.05 croreDay 41: Rs. 1.30 croreDay 42: Rs. 0.23 crore
TOTAL: Rs. 1133.17 crore
More about ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’
Clocking in at a massive 229 minutes, Ranveer Singh delivers a career-best performance as Jaskirat Singh Rangi, a R&AW operative living a double life as Hamza Ali Mazari in the heart of Lyari, Karachi.‘Dhurandhar 2’ also weaves the Lyari gang wars, the 26/11 tragedy, and the intricacies of demonetization into its high-octane narrative. To achieve authenticity, Dhar filmed across the rugged terrains of Ladakh, Thailand, and Himachal Pradesh to recreate the volatile Pakistan border. Supported by a powerhouse cast, including Arjun Rampal, Sanjay Dutt, and R. Madhavan and featuring a breakout, chilling performances by Udaybir Sandhu as Pinda, Gaurav Gera as Mohammed Aalam, Danish Pandor as Uzair Baloch, Danish Iqbal as Dawood Ibrahim and Bimal Oberoi as Shirani, the film has become a cultural touchstone despite being banned in several Gulf nations.‘Dhurandhar 2’ also faced a copyright infringement case over the song ‘Oye Oye’ as the original composer’s representatives challenged whether the rights were properly secured. The matter was heard alongside the broader Trimurti Films copyright suit alleging similarities with the 1989 thriller ‘Tridev’, during which the Delhi High Court declined an injunction but ordered detailed financial record-keeping. Neither legal challenge derailed the film’s momentum.DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and data in this article are compiled from diverse public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the movie’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only.